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1 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | ||
2 | Siôn Geschwindt Next Web The Heart of Tech ❤️ Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Nanoprinter turns Meta’s AI predictions into potentially game-changing materials - about 1 month ago | |
3 | Ioanna Lykiardopoulou Next Web Prof of Statistical Science.
Works at UCL. London, UK | ||
4 | Karmela Padavic-Callaghan New Scientist Science writer. Physics PhD. | Liquid crystals could improve quantum communication devices - 7 months ago Lasers smaller than a human hair emit doughnut-shaped light - 11 months ago | |
5 | Alex Wilkins New Scientist Reporter New Scientist. London, England | Nanobot uses a DNA clutch to engage its engine - 11 months ago Springs made from rusty metallic glass could power nanorobots - about 1 year ago | |
6 | Dean Takahashi VentureBeat Obsessed with technology. San Francisco + NYC | ||
7 | Andrew Paul Popular Science Now on Bluesky America's Heartland | ||
8 | Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD The Scientist Editor in chief at The Scientist. | Gazing into Science’s Crystal Ball - 10 months ago | |
9 | Keumars Afifi-Sabet Live Science Technology editor @LiveScience. Sarcasm specialist. London | New DNA-infused computer chip can perform calculations and make future AI models far more efficient - 10 months ago 16 tech projects from 2023 that could change the world - 12 months ago | |
10 | Mat Smith Engadget Mat Smith follows you. Podcast host. London, England |