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Louisiana will ban SNAP recipients from purchasing candy, soft drinks, and energy drinks with their benefits starting January 15, 2026.
Candy bars are off limits, but families can still buy chocolate chips. Energy drinks are not allowed, but Gatorade is, as ...
Wafer-scale InSe transistors with record electron mobility and low power use could power the next generation of AI chips.
Researchers used a solid-liquid-solid method to fabricate wafer-scale 2D InSe, solving key challenges in next-gen ...
The new method makes large InSe wafers that work better than silicon. This can help build faster, smaller, low-power chips ...
These classic soul food dishes connect past and present through deep flavors, shared memories, and rich culinary roots.
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The term for when a solid stays a solid at or beyond its melting point is superheating. Most materials can be superheated only in a short range after that point, before they promptly melt.
Now, Thomas White at the University of Nevada, Reno, and his colleagues have found that gold can heat up to 14 times its melting point while remaining solid, far above its entropy catastrophe point.
Solid Gold Superheated To 14 Times Its Melting Point, Bypassing The "Entropy Catastrophe" It is possible to heat gold to up to three times the surface temperature of the Sun and still keep it solid.