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The Magic of Big Screen Classics: London's Science Museum Extends IMAX 70mm Film Showings

December 1, 2025

London's Science Museum is treating movie buffs to more big-screen magic. They've just added four extra showings to their IMAX 70mm film season. This is big news for film lovers who want to see classic movies in the best possible format. So, what's the deal with IMAX 70mm? Well, it's like the VIP s

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Physics Magic: Where Science Meets Fun

December 1, 2025

At Foothill College, two physics teachers, Frank Cascarano and David Marasco, are preparing for something extraordinary. They are not just teaching physics; they are performing it. Their show, "The Physics Show, " is a mix of science and magic. They will make fire with mirrors, drop eggs without bre

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Science Funding: The Backbone of Tennessee's Future

December 1, 2025

Tennessee is home to some of the most advanced scientific research in the country. Places like Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are at the forefront of this innovation. They work on everything from healthcare to artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. Laser

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Boosting Battery Power: The Science Behind Super Tough Electrolytes

December 1, 2025

Lithium-metal batteries are the future, but they need tough electrolytes to work well. These electrolytes must be highly conductive, super strong, and stable. However, achieving all these qualities at once is a big challenge. Scientists have found a way to improve these electrolytes by adding speci

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New Discoveries in the Fight Against Aging

December 1, 2025

Aging is more than just physical changes. It's a complex process linked to chronic, low-level inflammation. This inflammation is connected to serious health problems. These include Alzheimer's, diabetes, and certain cancers. At the center of this inflammation is a molecule called RAGE. RAGE stands f

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Squishing Ceramics to Make Better Batteries

November 30, 2025

Ceramic membranes are super important in things like batteries and gas filters. They help make energy and split gases. But making them is tricky. When people heat them up to make them dense, some parts evaporate or move around. This messes up how well they work, especially in things like proton-cond

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The Man Who Turned Science Into a Business

November 30, 2025

Scientific research has always been about sharing knowledge. For centuries, researchers published their findings in journals, helping the scientific community grow. But after World War II, things changed. Publishers started making big profits from these journals. One name that often comes up in thi

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Cyberpunk Showdown: Apple TV's Neuromancer vs. Blade Runner 2099

November 30, 2025

In the world of sci-fi, two big shows are coming up. One is Blade Runner 2099, a follow-up to the famous Blade Runner movies. It's set to hit Prime Video in 2026. The other is Apple TV's take on the classic cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer. Both shows are exciting, but Neuromancer might just steal the s

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The Future of Science is at Risk: Why Funding Cuts Hurt Young Innovators

November 30, 2025

Science thrives when young minds are given the chance to explore and innovate. Think about the impact of young scientists like Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who founded Google while still in graduate school, or Kizzmekia Corbett, who led the team that developed the COVID-19 vaccine. These success stor

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Smart Plastics for Better Health Tech: A New Way to Stick, Heal, and Sense

November 29, 2025

Polymer science is making waves in health tech. Imagine gadgets that stick to your skin, heal themselves, and even break down safely. These are not sci-fi ideas but real advancements in plastic bioelectronics. Unlike old-school silicon tech, these new devices are soft, stretchy, and bendy. They fit