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Apple has recently made history by reaching a tentative collective bargaining contract with the first unionized company store in the country. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ Coalition of Organized Retail Employees, representing employees at a retail location in Maryland, announced a three-year deal on Friday evening. This groundbreaking agreement includes a pay
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In a world where we are constantly bombarded with the latest technological advancements and innovations, it is easy to take for granted the very foundations on which these developments rest. The recent worldwide technology meltdown caused by a flawed update on Microsoft’s Windows software serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability that lurks beneath
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As the idea of human settlements on celestial bodies like the Moon and Mars gains momentum, the challenges of deep space travel are at the forefront of discussions. Among these challenges are travel times, food sustainability, and radiation exposure. To overcome these obstacles, some experts propose the use of genome editing to enhance human tolerance
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Viruses have long been known to leave remnants of themselves in our genomes, which were once thought to be inactive. However, recent research has shown that these ancient viral sequences, known as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), can be reactivated and play a role in diseases such as cancer. University of Colorado bioinformatician, Atma Ivancevic, led a
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Artificial intelligence has become a significant factor in various industries, including Hollywood and video games. The recent strike by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) against gaming giants highlights the challenges faced by actors in the evolving landscape of technology. The strike initiated by SAG-AFTRA revolves around the consent and compensation for actors whose voices and
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In a recent study conducted by researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI), a significant breakthrough has been achieved that could revolutionize the production of agricultural chemicals and everyday products. By combining natural enzymes and light, the team from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has developed an eco-friendly method for precisely
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As advancements in 5G technology pave the way for even faster and more reliable wireless communications, the focus is shifting towards developing technologies for 6G. However, one of the biggest challenges faced in both 5G and 6G is the detrimental effects of operating at extremely high frequencies, particularly approaching the terahertz range. Signal attenuation and
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The eruption of the Hunga Tonga volcano in 2022 sparked curiosity among scientists, including Dr. Andrew Dessler from Texas A&M University. The collaborative research team led by Dr. Dessler delves into the climate impact of this unique event, challenging existing assumptions and shedding light on the unexpected consequences of the eruption. Historically, major volcanic eruptions
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Light has always been a vital component in human life, dating back to the discovery of fire. Over the years, humans have evolved various artificial light sources to meet the growing demand for illumination. Artificial lights, such as incandescent lamps, gaslights, discharge lamps, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), play a crucial role in our daily lives.
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Ice formation is a process that we often take for granted, assuming that all ice is the same. However, researchers from Japan have recently uncovered a new type of ice known as ice 0. This unique form of ice has the ability to seed the formation of ice crystals in supercooled water, challenging our traditional
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Ariel, one of the five moons of Uranus, has recently taken the spotlight as a potential candidate for harboring a subsurface ocean. Known for its icy surface and diverse geological features, Ariel has intrigued scientists for decades. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has played a pivotal role in this discovery by detecting carbon dioxide
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Recent studies suggesting that alcohol consumption in moderation can be beneficial have come under scrutiny by a team of scientists from the University of Victoria. Psychologist Tim Stockwell and epidemiologist Jinhui Zhao led a meta-analysis of 107 scientific studies, involving over 4 million participants and 425,000 deaths, to investigate the association between alcohol consumption and
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