Trump closes out week with trip to Scotland

Trump sends message to Obama: He ‘owes me BIG’ President Donald Trump discusses a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity amid his accusations against former President Barack Obama for pushing a faulty Trump-Russia collusion narrative. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland late Friday for a working trip…

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Federal judge tosses Trump DOJ lawsuit against sanctuary policies in Chicago

The Trump administration’s battle with Democrat-controlled jurisdictions and their sanctuary polices suffered a blow on Friday when a federal judge in Chicago dismissed a case challenging their legality. Judge Lindsay Jenkins of the Northern District of Illinois, a President Biden appointee, granted the defendants’ motion for dismissal, ruling that the city’s ordinances are lawful protections…

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This plastic disappears in the deep sea—and microbes make it happen

Researchers have demonstrated a new eco-friendly plastic that decomposes in deep ocean conditions. In a deep-sea experiment, the microbially synthesized poly(d-lactate-co-3-hydroxybutyrate) (LAHB) biodegraded, while conventional plastics such as a representative bio-based polylactide (PLA) persisted. Submerged 855 meters (~2,800 feet) underwater, LAHB films lost over 80% of their mass after 13 months as microbial biofilms actively…

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Tape achieves record shipments once again, but its affordability is fading with LTO-10’s high cost per terabyte

LTO tape sets new capacity record with 176.5 exabytes shipped Compression inflates numbers masking real 70.6EB uncompressed data capacity LTO-10 costs rise threatening tape’s long-standing affordability advantage The LTO Program, backed by HPE, IBM, and Quantum, has reported a new high in tape capacity shipments, with 176.5 Exabytes of LTO media shipped in 2024. The…

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You’ve never seen atoms like this before: A hidden motion revealed

Researchers investigating atomic-scale phenomena impacting next-generation electronic and quantum devices have captured the first microscopy images of atomic thermal vibrations, revealing a new type of motion that could reshape the design of quantum technologies and ultrathin electronics. Yichao Zhang, an assistant professor in the University of Maryland Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has developed…

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