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Climate change has long been recognized as a grave threat to the survival of polar bears. However, these majestic creatures now face a new deadly challenge: bird flu. Recent reports have confirmed that a polar bear from northern Alaska has succumbed to the disease. This development raises concerns about the implications of bird flu for
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Beta Pictoris, a star that has been extensively studied and imaged, has recently revealed a new, unexpected feature. This star, located in the southern constellation Pictor, is the second brightest in its constellation. It is a relatively young star, estimated to be around 20 million years old, and at a distance of only 63 light
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A colossal and enigmatic structure in the distant Universe is causing astronomers to reevaluate their understanding of cosmology. Recently, astronomers discovered a massive and nearly perfect ring of galaxies, measuring approximately 1.3 billion light-years in diameter, that defies any known structure or formation mechanism. This remarkable structure, known as the Big Ring, may necessitate revisions
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of researchers led by Chang-hyun Kim from the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has successfully developed an AI technology for robot work that can be easily applied to manufacturing processes. This pioneering technology is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry by enabling the seamless integration of robots
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The groundbreaking research conducted at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has unveiled an exciting development in the fight against cancer. Scientists at the institution have published their work on SJ3149, a compound with broad activity against various cancer types, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The study, published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, highlights the
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Emissions monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding and reducing methane gas, a significant greenhouse gas with a high global warming potential. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have recently upgraded their emissions-monitoring technology, allowing for more precise measurements even in challenging field conditions. This article explores the advancements made by
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As we set our resolutions for the year ahead, one of the most popular goals is to be more physically active. Many people turn to activity trackers to help them achieve this goal. These devices have gained popularity in recent years, but are they really worth the investment? In this article, we will explore the
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Scientists from TU Delft have made significant progress in understanding the optimal growth conditions for confined microalgal cells in photosynthetic engineered living materials. These materials have the potential to revolutionize various industries, from CO2 capture to the development of oxygen sources for biological tissues. In a recent publication in Advanced Materials, the team led by
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A recent analysis of U.S. Forest Service data has revealed that climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States. Forests in the American West are particularly affected by rising temperatures, droughts, wildfires, and disease outbreaks. The study, led by researchers from UF Biology, highlights a pronounced regional imbalance in forest productivity. Over the
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In the fast-paced world of condensed matter physics, a groundbreaking discovery has emerged from successful collaborations among prominent institutions. Researchers from the Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-1), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Paul Scherrer Institut, and the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) have made significant progress in understanding the magnonic properties within Mn5Ge3, a three-dimensional
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Temperature sensors play a crucial role in various electronic devices, and the global market for this technology is valued at billions of dollars. However, traditional temperature sensors have limitations in terms of their narrow sensing range and the need for multiple thermistors to cover a wide temperature variation. In a groundbreaking development, engineers from UK
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