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Researchers glued teeny-tiny QR codes to 30,000 bees
It's like a scannable ID card—but for bees. Entomologists are gluing tiny QR codes on honey bees to better track the pollinators’ travel habits...
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3D-printed calamari is back on the menu
The updated recipe builds on previous research into plant-based seafood alternatives. In 2023, researchers at the National University of Singapore unveiled their early attempts at realistic,...
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Scientists Say There’s No Difference Between the Past and the Future
Mathematically speaking, at least. According to new research, physics does not distinguish between the past and future. • Researchers found that because many equations allow for...
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Researchers make unbelievable discovery about next-gen construction material that could revolutionize future homes: 'A promising solution'
A group of researchers provided insight into a revolutionary construction material: hemp concrete. This form of building material is a sustainable...
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Scientists to explore why Everest glacier is so warm
A team of researchers is making final preparations for a trip to Mount Everest in Nepal next month to explore why the ice of one...
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Study links Covid-19 cleaning to eczema rise in infants in Hong Kong
Researchers in Hong Kong found that increased cleaning during the Covid-19 pandemic may have caused a 46 per cent rise in eczema cases among...
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Is single-set training enough to build muscle and strength? Researchers find out
If you only have time to get in one single set, is it really worth it? Will you make gains over time with single-set training?...
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New Golden Gate safety nets are reducing suicide deaths, study finds
Researchers analyzed suicide data from monthly incident reports produced by the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, which operates and maintains the bridge. Newly...
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Lifechanging new diabetes drug increases insulin-production by 700%
A team of researchers has made a breakthrough in diabetes treatment, uncovering a way to regenerate human insulin-producing beta cells. Their...
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'AI Jesus' avatar tests man's faith in machines and the divine
LUCERNE, Switzerland (AP) — Would you trust an “AI Jesus” with your innermost thoughts and troubles? Researchers and religious leaders on Wednesday released findings from a...
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CMU Researchers Introduce TNNGen: An AI Framework that Automates Design of Temporal Neural Networks (TNNs) from PyTorch Software Models to Post-Layout Netlists
0 Shares Designing neuromorphic sensory processing units (NSPUs) based on Temporal Neural Networks (TNNs) is a highly challenging task due to the...
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Hackers are exploiting Fortinet firewall bugs to plant ransomware
Security researchers have observed hackers linked to the notorious LockBit gang exploiting a pair of Fortinet firewall vulnerabilities to deploy ransomware on several company networks....
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“It’s made our jobs harder, not easier” - ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins on AI
Artificial intelligence has been a double-edged sword for the cybersecurity industry – although it promises to help researchers and experts detect...
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Nike Air Max 1 pops in the cheat codes with GoldenEye 007 homage
The name’s Bond, big head Bond. Continuing the trend of merging popular sneaker fashion with iconic gaming franchises, Nike is set to release a...
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nature
Researchers utilize well-proven method to protect coastal communities against extreme weather: 'It will look pretty incredible'
"We've changed so much of the earth that we really need to understand how nature works in our presence." In South Baltimore, Maryland, researchers are...
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Plastics create big problems for energy from waste projects
In a surprising finding researchers say energy from waste (EfW) facilities in some parts of the world may emit more carbon per unit of electricity...
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Advantages of Reed-Solomon codes over Golay codes
When Voyager 1 and 2 left Earth, their internal computers were programmed to use Golay error correction codes. Images transmitted from Jupiter and...
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Is Pinterest Your Untapped Goldmine for Graphic Design Inspiration?
You’re a graphic designer? So, your days are a whirlwind of briefs, client feedback, color codes, and font choices. Coffee is probably a close...
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Just a little inactivity may take a toll on brain health
A new study shows specific changes in the brain after muscle disuse that are linked with cognitive decline. In the study, researchers found—for the...
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The Surprising Dementia Symptom You May Be Able to Notice First Thing in the Morning
This sign may be present as soon as you wake up. Researchers uncovered a potential sign of Alzheimer's and dementia that may be cyclical—and...
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“About To Freak Out”: Lipreader Decodes Emma Stone And Margaret Qualley’s “Aggressive” Exchange
Emma Stone and Margaret Qualley were seen arguing backstage at the 2025 Oscars. However, according to a lipreader, everything was not as it seemed. The...
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Google Chrome Drive-By Hack Attack Confirmed—Act Now To Stay Safe
Google security has been in the news this week for all the right reasons as researchers uncovered a critical Linux zero-day for Android users and...
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Researchers name six countries as likely customers of Paragon’s spyware
The governments of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore are likely customers of Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, according to a new technical report...
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"We were the first": researchers in Antarctica stumble across animals that have never seen humans before
The team managed to capture a series of amazing videos of the animals under the glow of the midnight sun. Researchers from Saudi Arabia have...
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Researchers debunk common belief that women get better muscles by timing their workouts to their menstrual cycles
Hamilton, ON, Mar. 3 – New research from kinesiologists at McMaster University is challenging the internet belief that timing resistance training to...
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self improvement
Researchers discover the maximum age a human being can reach
In a groundbreaking discovery, Dutch researchers believe they've uncovered the elusive "ceiling" of the human lifespan. As modern life expectancy...
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