Ultrathin films of a 2D polymer provide airtight seal
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Airlines say the shutdown may end—but the turbulence won’t
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Cloudflare Tells U.S. Govt That Foreign Site Blocking Efforts Are Trade Barriers
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Android inflates your phone’s signal strength, but for good reason (Updated)
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Your phone is faking its signal strength, and you can blame Google and your carrier
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Quantum computers just got an upgrade – and it’s 10× more efficient
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90% of science is lost. This new AI just found it
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How Soon Will the Seas Rise?
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Swiss glaciers have shrunk by a quarter since 2015, study says
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Can you get a good deal with a lesser-known prepaid brand, or is it too risky?
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Could T-Mobile and other big carriers be heading toward an online-only future?
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As a cell phone expert, I’m worried about the future of prepaid carriers
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Lost RCS support in Google Messages since last month? You’re not alone
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Survey reveals more of you need to shop around for carriers, you’re missing out
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It seems the big three US carriers are skipping out on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE
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Verizon’s request to lock phones supported by police, opposed by users
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Public/protected/private is an unnecessary feature
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Hyperspectral scans of historical pigments and painting reconstructions
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Why Web3 Opportunities Remain Out of Reach for Most — and How That's Finally About to Change
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