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US scientists design first highway that wirelessly charges electric trucks on the go
Engineers in the US have made a breakthrough that could potentially transform how electric ...
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Next-generation quantum sensor sees the magnetic world in unprecedented detail
In labs around the world, scientists chase forces too faint to see and too small to touch. They hunt for tiny magnetic signals that ripple across materials atom by atom. Those signals hold clues to ...
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