From Lab to Market: Fixing Solid-State Batteries
Researchers say the interface hurdle is key, and solving it could bring solid-state batteries to homes, cars, and devices sooner than expected.
Researchers say the interface hurdle is key, and solving it could bring solid-state batteries to homes, cars, and devices sooner than expected.
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Regeneration in humans isn’t ruled out, but it’s incredibly complex. New research shows shared genetic cues across axolotls, zebrafish, and mice, yet scar tissue, immune responses, and cancer risk keep progress slow and years or decades away.
A clear, evidence-based look at why placebo hype misleads and what it means for patient care.
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Reading isn’t about becoming better—it’s about thinking for yourself. This piece explores why books matter, not as moral guides, but as tools for freedom and deeper understanding.
May tests loom as NASA pursues The Big Bang to extend Voyager life after a Voyager 1 power glitch, turning a setback into a potential leap for long-range space