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World’s first underwater boron ramjet for hypersonic weapons achieves 90% efficiencyThe high-energy metalloid, boron, has been recognized by multiple researchers as a potential secondary energy source for liquid hydrocarbon fuel to power volume-limited propulsion devices such as ...
Imagine if phones never got hot no matter how many apps were running. Picture a future where supercomputers use less energy, ...
Scientists have created a scalable cryogenic process for producing borophene sheets that efficiently harvest energy from ...
TAE Life Sciences is developing a next-generation boron neutron capture therapy for cancer. After recently introducing Alphabeam, a compact and affordable accelerator-based neutron system suitable ...
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