The International Space Station is now home to an even more capable quantum laboratory, where NASA cools atoms to nearly absolute zero to study one of the strangest states of matter known.
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Rocket Lab, a Long Beach launch company, is acquiring satellite communications provider Iridium for $8 billion in cash and ...
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As the first prismatic battery cell line within the US national laboratory system, it will allow the team to test emerging ...
General Fusion signs framework agreement with Italy's Renexia to explore the deployment of commercial Magnetized Target ...
Many electricity customers of Puget Sound Energy felt a price shock this winter when their bills reached all-time highs.
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