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Electric cars and batteries: how will the world produce enough?
Reducing the use of scarce metals — and recycling them — will be key to the world’s transition to electric vehicles. Reducing the use of scarce metals — and recycling them — will be key to the world’s transition to electric vehicles.
The race to save the Internet from quantum hackers
The quantum computer revolution could break encryption — but more-secure algorithms can safeguard privacy. The quantum computer revolution could break encryption — but more-secure algorithms can safeguard privacy.
Evidence of elusive Majorana particle dies — but computing hope lives on
Nature retraction is a setback for Microsoft’s approach to quantum computing, as researchers continue to search for the exotic quantum states. Nature retraction is a setback for Microsoft’s approach to quantum computing, as researchers continue to search for the exotic quantum states.
First up-close images of Mars’s little-known moon Deimos
Images from the UAE’s Hope mission suggest that the moonlet’s composition is similar to that of the red planet’s surface. First up-close images of Mars’s little-known Moon Deimos Images from the UAE’s Hope mission suggest that the moonlet’s composition is similar to that of the red planet’s surface. Credit: Emirates Mars Mission Hope Observes Deimos Above Mars During Close Flyby
Black hole pictured for first time — in spectacular detail
The Event Horizon Telescope’s global network of radio dishes has produced the first-ever direct image of a black hole and its event horizon. The Event Horizon Telescope’s global network of radio dishes has produced the first-ever direct image of a black hole and its event horizon. First image of a black hole, using Event Horizon Telescope observations of the center of the galaxy M87. Credit: Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
Astronomers close in on new way to detect gravitational waves
Several teams hope to use pulsars in the Milky Way to detect ripples in space-time made by distant supermassive black holes. Several teams hope to use pulsars in the Milky Way to detect ripples in space-time made by distant supermassive black holes.
Chemists make first-ever ring of pure carbon
Elusive 18-atom ‘cyclocarbon’ could be a step towards molecule-scale transistors. Elusive 18-atom ‘cyclocarbon’ could be a step towards molecule-scale transistors. A 3-dimensional representation of AFM data
Just a moment
Wolfgang Pauli introduced the Bohr magneton as a fundamental unit of magnetic moment during an effort to find a quantum basis for magnetism, as Davide Castelvecchi recounts.
Can we open the black box of AI?
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. But before scientists trust it, they first need to understand how machines learn.