Quantum batteries could make quantum computers more efficient
Quantum batteries have theoretically exciting properties da-kuk/Getty Images Hooking up a quantum computer to a…
This post is co-authored with the Biomni group from Stanford. Biomedical researchers spend approximately 90% of their time manually processing massive volumes of scattered information. This is evidenced by Genentech’s challenge of processing 38 million biomedical publications in PubMed, public repositories like the Human Protein Atlas, and their internal repository of hundreds of millions of…
Published November 14, 2025 Sarah Burton has unveiled her debut ideas for Givenchy menswear in the latest campaign for the house, starring The Clash bassist Paul Simonon, accompanied by Rooney Mara. Paul Simonon photographed by Collier Schorr for Givenchy – Givenchy/ Collier Schorr The spring 2026 campaign offers the first glimpses of menswear created for…
Translated by Nicola Mira Published November 14, 2025 Pull&Bear is going all-in on the colour blue. After dropping a first collaboration with French artist Thomas Lélu earlier this year, a capsule collection themed around Valentine‘s Day, the Inditex group’s fashion chain has teamed up once again with Lélu to present a second jointly designed collection, now available…
Thomas, who won reelection last week, points to the local pushback against the proposed Prince William Digital Gateway, which would put more than 30 data centers on the edge of a national reserve located in the north of the state. A group of homeowners have challenged the project in court, and a judge voided zoning…
Iceberg calving happens when large pieces of ice split from the front of a glacier and fall into the ocean. This natural event is a major contributor to the rapid reduction of ice on the Greenland ice sheet. For the first time, an international team led by the University of Zurich (UZH) and the University…
Many familiar items, from plastic squeeze bottles to outdoor furniture, rely on a process that converts propane into propylene. In 2021, a study in Science showed that chemists could use tandem nanoscale catalysts to merge several steps of this conversion into a single reaction — an approach that increases yield and reduces costs. However, the…
A galaxy called NGC 6789, as seen by the Two-meter Twin Telescope Ignacio Trujillo et al 2025 About 12 million light years away lies an impossible galaxy. Over the last 600 million years, its core has been forming new stars – but there is no apparent source for the fuel that has fed that star…
Quentin, in a shot taken by his brother Owen Owen Reiser Timothy RevellExecutive editor, London “This here would be my older brother Quentin. And last year, he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of early-onset birdwatcher.” This is Owen, talking in Listers: A glimpse into extreme birdwatching –and it may just be my…
Tests of chimps’ intelligence often take place in labs, not in the wild or in sanctuaries like this one PATRICK MEINHARDT/AFP via Getty Images The Arrogant ApeChristine Webb, Abacus, UK; Avery, US IN THE beginning, God made man in his image, granting him dominion over every living thing that moves upon the earth. Most people…
Researchers at Rice University have found that certain atom-thin semiconductors, known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), can physically shift their atomic lattice when exposed to light. This newly observed response offers a controllable way to tune the behavior and properties of these ultrathin materials. The phenomenon appears in a subtype of TMDs called Janus materials,…