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The U.S. Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
The US Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" supercomputer due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
Lawmakers introduce bills to ban foreign adversary tech after discovery of undocumented communication components ...
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Chinese “kill switches” have been found hidden in American solar farms, prompting calls for Ed Miliband to halt the rollout ...
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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have discovered a new oil field in the Divided Zone, a neutral area jointly managed by the two ...
Duke University researchers reveal boron controls pH in lithium-rich brines, offering insights to improve lithium extraction.
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Discovery Fund” first quarter 2025 investor letter.
Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has emphatically stated that lithium is "the new oil" and is the most critical component in electric vehicles. He has stressed that lithium supply and refining a ...