Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a three-sided zipper that transforms 3D-printed floppy structures into rigid, load-bearing forms in seconds.
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ESA advances LISA and EnVision missions

On 25 January 2024, two of the European Space Agency’s most ambitious science missions reached a pivotal stage. The Laser ...
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Scientists Just Found a Way to Grow Diamonds Without Heat or Pressure Oct. 29, 2025 A University of Tokyo team has turned organic molecules into nanodiamonds using electron beams, overturning decades ...