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July 22, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

How Neural Networks Learn: A Simple Breakdown

Neural networks power everything from voice assistants to AI art. But how do they actually learn? Here’s a simple, jargon-free breakdown of how neural networks work in 2025.

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July 22, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 5 min read

Can Lab-Grown Meat Go Mainstream in 2025?

Lab-grown meat has made it to the dinner plate—but can it scale up in 2025? Here’s what’s standing in the way of mainstream adoption, and what’s already changing in how we eat.

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July 18, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 3 min read

The Brain-Race: Inside the High-Stakes Battle to Build a Commercial BCI

A high-stakes “Brain-Race” is on. We dive into the battle between Elon Musk’s Neuralink and rival Synchron to build the first commercial Brain-Computer Interface.

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July 17, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

Deep Sea Discoveries This Year: What’s Lurking Below?

From alien-like creatures to sunken ecosystems, 2025’s deep sea explorations are revealing a world we’ve barely begun to understand. Here’s what scientists found lurking in the deep this year.

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July 17, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

How Scientists Are Using Drones to Study Wildlife

From tracking elephants to monitoring coral reefs, drones are transforming wildlife research. In 2025, here’s how scientists are using aerial tech to study animals—without disturbing them.

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July 17, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

Biodegradable Electronics: Can Science Solve E-Waste?

As global e-waste piles up, scientists are developing biodegradable electronics that can break down safely after use. In 2025, how close are we to real eco-friendly tech?

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July 16, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

What We’ve Learned About Black Holes in 2025

In 2025, black hole research has reached new depths—literally. From real-time feeding events to jet formation mysteries, here’s what astronomers have uncovered this year.

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July 16, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

Citizen Science Projects You Can Join From Home in 2025

Want to help with real scientific research from your laptop? In 2025, citizen science is booming. Here are the best online projects you can join—from space exploration to wildlife tracking.

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July 15, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 4 min read

Batteries of the Future: Beyond Lithium-Ion

The lithium-ion battery revolution powered smartphones and EVs—but what comes next? From solid-state to sodium and silicon, here’s what’s replacing lithium-ion in 2025 and beyond.

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July 10, 2025 Elliot Voss 0 Comments 3 min read

Are Fusion Reactors Getting Closer to Reality?

Fusion energy has long been the ultimate power promise. But in 2025, is it still just 30 years away—or finally within reach? Here’s where fusion tech really stands now.

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