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Scientists develop cutting-edge tech that can combat widespread public health risk: 'This study is significant'
Chemical pollution in the air and water is common in many cities, especially near manufacturing facilities. A new technology can mitigate that.A team...
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As part of Google’s continued migration away from the Nest app, Google now lets you manage Nest Cam IQ indoor and outdoor cameras through...
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Capturing history that’s off-limits for public: Anirban Mitra on his latest photo collection of Bengal’s colonial mansions
Photographer Anirban Mitra’s latest publication focuses on the British mansions in Bengal that served as seats of colonial power and were later...
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EVs now rival gas vehicles for reliability and longevity per new study
Reliability and longevity concerns may once have been among the most common reasons for not buying an electric vehicle. A new study published in...
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Borrowing nature’s blueprint: How scientists replicated bone marrow
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