The real problem with lithium-ion batteries — Google's new tech can break the laws of physics
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The real science behind cardboard

The real science behind cardboard

In the U.S., over 80% of the products sold are packaged in cardboard. That’s over 120 billion separate pieces of cardboard. With it being so ubiquitous, it might surprise you what goes into creating and manufacturing it. It’s not nearly as simple as you may think.

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The problem with lithium-ion batteries

The problem with lithium-ion batteries

Everything from your smartphone to cordless vacuum cleaner uses a lithium-ion battery, and demand is growing as more electric vehicles hit the market. The issue is that there is only so much lithium on the earth, and we may be running out. So what does this mean for the future?

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Google creates a physics-defying time crystal

Google creates a physics-defying time crystal

Quantum computing is still in its infancy. But Google just had a massive breakthrough with its quantum computing system named Sycamore. It created a newly defined phase of matter called a time crystal. While that may sound like something out of science fiction, it's now a reality.

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Creating a bike that’s impossible to ride

Creating a bike that’s impossible to ride

A bicycle is seemingly one of the most basic contraptions. You pedal to move and turn the handlebars in the direction you want to travel. Well, it turns out riding a bike takes some natural intuition that you would never think about. This bike shows how our brains automatically know something about bike riding that you wouldn't have imagined.

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