@ALOHA_UTE@RossDellenger Wrong conclusion. If the Utes are not part of the super league, why would you watch the super league? I wouldn’t care anymore and just spend my time elsewhere.
🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST BUILT SOLAR CELLS SO THIN THEY COULD TURN WINDOWS INTO POWER PLANTS.
Researchers in Singapore have created semi-transparent solar cells just 10 nanometers thick roughly 10,000 times thinner than a human hair.
Thin enough to coat directly onto glass without changing how it looks.
Not rooftop panels.
Not massive solar farms.
Actual invisible electricity-generating windows.
Why this matters:
Modern cities are covered in glass skyscrapers that currently do nothing except let light in and trap heat.
Now those same buildings could become vertical power plants.
The breakthrough uses ultrathin perovskite materials that generate electricity even in low or indirect light perfect for cloudy cities and shaded urban environments.
And because the cells are nearly transparent and color-neutral, they won’t radically alter the appearance of buildings at all.
The deeper implication is enormous:
The future of energy may not come from building more visible infrastructure.
It may come from turning the infrastructure we already have into invisible energy systems.
Windows.
Vehicle glass.
Smart screens.
Every transparent surface becomes a potential power source.
Cities themselves could one day function like giant distributed solar generators.
The line between architecture and energy technology is disappearing.
What happens when every surface around you can quietly harvest energy from light?
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@Brett_McMurphy@JosephAHastings@AnwarRichardson Is that what happened when he was in the big12? Did he beat everyone with his 2’s. His last year in the Big12 was the only time I saw Texas be good in the Big12. I guess he decided to play his 1’s that year 🤷🏼
🚨 SCIENTISTS MAY HAVE DISCOVERED AN ENTIRELY NEW TYPE OF MAGNET.
It’s called an altermagnet.
And it behaves in a way physicists thought shouldn’t be possible.
Unlike normal magnets…
the material has almost ZERO net magnetism yet it still behaves electronically like a ferromagnet.
That means it may combine:
• the stability of antiferromagnets
• with the speed and functionality of ferromagnets
Researchers just observed a giant magneto-optical Kerr effect inside hematite one of Earth’s most common iron minerals.
Why this matters:
This could open the door to:
• ultra-fast memory
• low-power computing
• next-generation spintronics
• advanced quantum materials
• AI hardware beyond silicon
The strangest part?
The magnetism is hidden in the material’s symmetry itself.
Not in obvious magnetic alignment.
Physics may have just uncovered an entirely new way matter can store and process information.
We are entering the era of programmable quantum materials.
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🚨 BREAKING:
Scientists just learned how to control magnetism at the atomic level.
Not materials.
Not circuits.
Individual spin patterns.
Read that again.
Instead of using electric charge…
they’re using the spin of electrons to store and process data.
And it gets crazier:
They can create tiny magnetic whirlpools
called skyrmions…
that move with almost no energy
and can store massive amounts of data
This means:
Faster computers
Lower power usage
Ultra-dense memory
But the real shift is this:
We’re not just building electronics anymore…
we’re engineering structure at the smallest possible scale.
So the real question is:
If information can be stored in spin itself…
what limits computation?
Follow me I’m tracking where physics becomes technology.