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World's first wooden transistor bark is stronger than its byte
By Hope Corrigan published
News "Yes, the wood transistor is slow and bulky, but it does work"

Space camp for adults exists and it's open to anyone
By Hope Corrigan published
News The International Space University offers all sorts of courses for those with their head in the stars.

This software lets you dip your toes into Quantum computing for free
By Hope Corrigan published
News Quantum Brilliance is looking to make quantum computing a bit more accessible.

Scientists are getting closer to cyberpunk robotic human augments
By Hope Corrigan published
News The transhumanist revolution is upon us.

Quantum computing just got another step closer
By Hope Corrigan published
News All of our passwords are so boned.

Experts say the AI singularity could be here in the next two decades
By Hope Corrigan published
News When AI becomes truly comparable with human intelligence.

Researchers discover way of layering graphene to mimic brain synapses
By Hope Corrigan published
News Yep, graphene might even be a human brain now. What can't it do?

Doughnut-shaped laser beam used to create fibre optics from thin air
By Katie Wickens published
news Who needs fibre optics when you have high-powered doughnut lasers?
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