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  1. Computing

    Scientists Say: Boolean

    Computers handle complex problems through a series of very simple answers, such yes or no, on or off — and most often, one or zero.

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  2. Tech

    These smart robots are smaller than a grain of salt

    Such tiny robots could someday explore the cellular realm to study health and treat diseases.

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  3. Physics

    Discoveries behind quantum computers win the Nobel Prize in physics

    John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis turned up quantum effects in an electric circuit. This 1980s find underlies today’s quantum computers.

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  4. Physics

    Could we ever build the tech to shrink ourselves?

    The atoms that make us up couldn’t be shrunk or smashed closer together — at least, not without catastrophic consequences.

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  5. Space

    This astronomer searches for alien chemistry and tech 

    At the SETI Institute, Chenoa Tremblay uses radio telescopes to look for molecules and emissions given off by alien technology.

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  6. Artificial Intelligence

    AI, make me a video game

    Developers can use AI to generate code, dialog, playable environments and more. But at its heart, making video games remains a creative human endeavor.

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  7. Artificial Intelligence

    DeepSeek pioneers a new way for AI to ‘reason’

    Chatbots answer one question at a time. Reasoning agents work through a problem step by step. DeepSeek makes this new type of AI far less costly.

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  8. Math

    His love of math led to a career in quantum computing

    James Whitfield began his career when quantum computing was still in its infancy. Today, he’s helping to make it more accessible to educators, researchers and others.

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  9. Tech

    High-speed lasers write data — to last millennia — inside glass

    Project Silica is advancing a new way to store data — potentially forever. Some students plan to use this new media to send a message into space.

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