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A recent breakthrough by a team of researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has shed light on the long-standing issue of the drive-deficit problem in indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments. Their findings, detailed in the journal Physical Review E, could potentially revolutionize the way fusion energy experiments are conducted at the National Ignition
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High above the New Mexico plains, Terrill Stowe jokes about the possibility of someone falling from the towering wind turbine that serves as a training ground for new technicians. With wind energy becoming a booming industry in the US, the demand for skilled workers has never been higher. The number of large turbines in the
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In a surprising move, cybersecurity startup Wiz has decided to turn down a $23 billion acquisition offer from Google. The co-founder of Wiz, Assaf Rappaport, communicated this decision to the company’s employees, stating that they would instead focus on pursuing an initial public offering (IPO). This decision was not taken lightly, with considerations of antitrust
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TikTok, the popular social media platform, introduced automatic labeling of AI-generated content on its main version. However, the Lite-Save Data version of TikTok, targeted at users in poorer markets, lacks this feature along with other essential safety measures. The absence of content labels on the Lite version raises concerns about the dissemination of fake and
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Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) serves as the essential framework for delving into the intricate forces housed within atomic nuclei, specifically focusing on the protons and neutrons that make up the nuclei. A key aspect of QCD research revolves around the containment of quarks and gluons within nucleons, akin to the gravitational force mathematically. However, deviations in
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