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Graphene's long list of achievements is a little longer today, as researchers from Rice University have used the material to make a bacterial bug zapper. A form of the material called laser-induced graphene (LIG) has previously been found to be antib

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https://www.theverge.com

Google's AI AlphaGo has done it again: it's defeated Ke Jie, the world's number one Go player, in the first game of a three-part match. AlphaGo shot to prominence a little over a year ago after beating Korean legend Lee Se-dol 4-1 in one of the

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Wazer is out to change that with the first desktop waterjet that can cut nearly any hard or soft material with a precision similar to larger, more expensive systems, but at less cost. Created by a group of University of Pennsylvania graduates, Wazer

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Tesla's got some new competition from Switzerland. Inspired in design by classic Italian supercars, the Elextra will be hand-built in Germany, though its maker plans to limit production to 100 pieces to ensure exclusivity. The all-electric vehicle

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https://www.axios.com

Elon Musk has dropped his latest vision on us -- a future in which we avoid "soul-destroying" traffic by vanishing underground in our electric, self-driving cars, and tool through our cities within subterranean tunnels, only to pop out at our destin

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Tia Geri is the shortest player on her club soccer team. But that doesn't stop her teammates from looking up to her. Geri, who turned 17 last month, has been playing with the same group of girls for almost as long as she's been living with type 1

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