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AI Social Network Moltbook Surpasses 150K Active Agents in One Week
The newly launched Moltbook, a social platform exclusively for AI agents, has quickly gained traction with over 150,000 active agents interacting...
Musk's Mars Ambitions: A Closer Look at His Companies' Role
Elon Musk's vision of colonizing Mars is ambitious, and while we might not be there in thirty seconds, his enterprises—SpaceX, Tesla, and The...
February 2026: A Banner Month for Space Exploration with Historic Launches on the Horizon
February 2026 is poised to be a landmark month in space exploration, featuring multiple significant launches. NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled...
New Pathway to Combat Alzheimer's via Synaptic Plasticity Uncovered
Researchers have discovered a new molecular pathway that enhances synaptic plasticity, offering a promising therapeutic target for Alzheimer's...
NASA Awards Boost Future Innovators via STEM Programs
NASA has awarded over $5 million to 29 institutions across the United States to enhance science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)...
Quantum Leap: Stabilizing Topological Qubits for Scalable Quantum Computing
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking approach to quantum computing by stabilizing topological qubits, a development that promises to enhance...
ISS National Lab Marks Record Year for Space-Based Scientific Results
In fiscal year 2025, the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory achieved a record-breaking 76 peer-reviewed publications, bringing...
Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Error Correction Promises Enhanced Reliability
Researchers have unveiled a novel error correction method for quantum computing, significantly lowering error rates and enhancing reliability. The...
New Study Reveals How Nanoplastics Make Bacteria More Dangerous
A recent study led by Virginia Tech's Jingqiu Liao has found that nanoplastics in drinking water systems can enhance bacterial biofilm formation,...
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