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The search for dark matter has been blown wide open

The lab never sleeps. Can the science keep up?

D.C.’s AI Honors Reflect Innovation Breakthroughs — But Also Public Anxiety And Concern

Where a major Hayward fault quake could shake the Bay Area hardest

Prolific East Bay innovator of common medical devices dies at age 90

The Conversation Nobody Is Having About Quantum Computing — and the Stock at the Center of It

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Thermodynamic computing: noise as a resource, not an enemy

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Bird and Human Faces Share the Same Genetic Blueprint. Why Do They Look So Different?

The Same Genetic Blueprint Develops the Faces of Birds and Mammals, So Why Do They Look So Different?

Computer scientist to lead storied DOE lab through ‘exciting and threatening’ AI revolution