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How High Bandwidth Memory Works—the Chip AI Can't Live Without
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How High Bandwidth Memory Works—the Chip AI Can't Live Without

High Bandwidth Memory stacks DRAM dies vertically and connects them with thousands of through-silicon vias, delivering the massive data throughput that modern AI accelerators demand.

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How the U.S. Secret Service Works—and Why It Exists Technology

How the U.S. Secret Service Works—and Why It Exists

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How Wildlife Thrives in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Science

How Wildlife Thrives in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has become one of Europe's largest de facto nature reserves, where wolves, bears, bison, and rare horses flourish in the...

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How the AMOC Works—the Current That Shapes Climate Science

How the AMOC Works—the Current That Shapes Climate

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation moves heat, salt, and nutrients across the globe. Understanding how this ocean conveyor belt works—and...

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How Nuclear Meltdowns Work—From Fuel Rod to Fallout Science

How Nuclear Meltdowns Work—From Fuel Rod to Fallout

A nuclear meltdown occurs when reactor fuel overheats beyond cooling capacity. Understanding the physics of decay heat, loss-of-coolant accidents, and...

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How Continental Rifting Works—Africa's Next Ocean Science

How Continental Rifting Works—Africa's Next Ocean

The East African Rift is slowly splitting the continent in two. Here's how tectonic forces tear landmasses apart and eventually create new ocean basin...

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What Are SuperAgers—and Why Their Brains Stay Young Science

What Are SuperAgers—and Why Their Brains Stay Young

SuperAgers are adults over 80 whose memory rivals people decades younger. Scientists have discovered they produce twice as many new neurons and carry...

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How Ancient Texts Survive Inside Egyptian Mummies Science

How Ancient Texts Survive Inside Egyptian Mummies

For centuries, ancient Egyptians recycled discarded papyrus scrolls into mummy wrappings and casings, accidentally preserving lost works of literature...

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What Is the Coup Belt—Africa's Chain of Juntas Culture

What Is the Coup Belt—Africa's Chain of Juntas

Three Sahel nations—Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—fell to military coups in rapid succession. Here's how the Coup Belt formed, why juntas replaced dem...

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How Robots Learn to Beat Humans at Sports Technology

How Robots Learn to Beat Humans at Sports

From table tennis to soccer, robots are using reinforcement learning and high-speed perception to compete against human athletes — a milestone that co...

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How Ceasefire Agreements Work—and Why Most Fail Economy

How Ceasefire Agreements Work—and Why Most Fail

Ceasefire agreements are among the most common tools in conflict resolution, yet 80 percent collapse. This explainer breaks down how ceasefires differ...

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How the Gut-Brain Axis Works—Your Second Brain Science

How the Gut-Brain Axis Works—Your Second Brain

The gut contains 500 million neurons and produces over 90% of the body's serotonin. The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication highway linkin...

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