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Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano 300 miles off Oregon’s coast, is showing strong signs of an impending eruption—the first since 2015. Though invisible from land, its activity is closely monitored ...
Penguins play a surprising role in shaping Antarctica’s atmosphere! A new study found that ammonia from penguin colonies, rather than the ocean, helps form new particles in the air when mixed with ...
The need to recycle wind turbine waste has become critical as wind energy expands. Researchers at Washington State University have developed an eco-friendly method to recycle turbine blades without ...
The Manta is the first self-sufficient workboat capable of processing 90 to 95% of the collected plastic waste whilst at sea. The waste-collecting conveyors – similar to the Ocean Cleanup project’s ...
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) have created a superconducting quantum computing prototype called Zuchongzhi-3. This prototype operates with 105 qubits and ...
Go2 features Unitree’s self-developed 4D LiDAR L1 powered by GPT‘s large language model, which allows it to make decisions based on information from its sensor. With 360°x90° omnidirectional ...
Ancient manuscripts hold valuable historical insights, but over time, age and poor storage conditions can damage their readability and erase important details. A new study in PLoS ONE introduces a ...
The new device will use alternative materials and advanced ergonomic design solutions to eliminate traditional helmet systems dangers. The NextGen firefighter helmet will have a shell that can absorb ...
Peering into the behavioral circuits of the worm C. elegans allowed scientists to visualize how single cells connect to each other, and how changing these connections alter perception of sensory ...
Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
Inspired by the infundibulum and circumferential rim of the suckers of octopi, KAUST researchers have developed a way to rapidly and cheaply create medical patches that carry ‘adhesive miniaturized ...
Kenyan woman entrepreneur Nzambi Matee with her recycled plastic waste bricks. Plastic waste, a material that can take centuries or more to disappear, is causing irreparable damage to the planet. At ...
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