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Scientists achieve a major breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is one of nature’s most efficient chemical processes, converting sunlight into energy with remarkable precision. Plants use this...
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Moderate drinking doesn't mean you'll live longer, Canadian scientists find: What to know about alcohol and cancer risk
A new analysis suggests many studies provide flawed perspectives, making light to moderate drinkers look better than they really are. This article is...
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This major London airport has just made changes to the 100ml liquids rule for hand luggage
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Top 5 Major Credit Cards That Offer Complimentary Airport Lounges In India
For many years, credit cards were simply seen as plastic money. But as their presence grew in the financial system, they evolved into much more...
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nature
Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned
A virus that has killed hundreds of millions of birds has now infected cattle in six US states, but the threat to humans is currently...
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space
Stranded NASA astronauts' Christmas photo is raising a major question
Originally appeared on E! OnlineThe stranded NASA astronauts are feeling festive this Christmas, despite being thousands of miles away from...
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fitness
How to Train Your Physiological Resilience
Scientists tackle the challenge of maintaining qualities like high VO2 max and good running economy even when you’re tired Everyone has a plan, Mike...
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I've just discovered blue laundry detergent is toxic to humans and the environment – this is the safer, plant-based alternative laundry experts recommend
I don’t give my child anything to eat that is unnaturally blue and recently, I stopped to wonder why on earth I was using...
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The Autonomous Revolution Has Arrived: 2 Businesses Reshaping the $ 15.7 Trillion Market for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform industries far and wide. Research from PwC estimates that AI's massive reach will add $ 15.7...
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Smashburger’s Menu Was Majorly Revamped—Here’s a Food Editor’s Review of Every New Item
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Scientists Discover Unexpected Link Between Diet And Lung Cancer Risk
Most of us would probably think of smoking or air pollution when it comes to lung cancer risk, but researchers have discovered an intriguing link...
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Starbucks makes a major move many coffee drinkers will love
Starbucks makes a huge change to get coffee lovers returning to stores. Whether you enjoy a plain black coffee or an iced sugary drink, Starbucks...
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Autonomous agents and profitability to dominate AI agenda in 2025, executives forecast
NEW YORK - Autonomous "agents" and profitability are likely to dominate the artificial intelligence agenda next year, business executives and...
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Scientists discover first algae that can fix nitrogen — thanks to a tiny cell structure
A newly discovered ‘organelle’ that converts nitrogen gas into a useful form could pave the way for engineered plants that require less...
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Scientists discover 'hidden waves' in diamond that could revolutionize quantum computing
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Lady Gaga’s Recent Flop Album May Not Be Done With Just Yet
Lady Gaga doesn’t usually miss when it comes to her music career, but even the biggest stars occasionally stumble. Her recent album, Harlequin, was...
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What should we do if AI becomes conscious? These scientists say it’s time for a plan
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How Can We ‘Unrig The Game’ For Women Of Color Leaders? Interview With Organizer Vanessa Priya Daniel On Her New Book
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‘She is what courage is all about’ – Colin Farrell pushes friend Emma Fogarty across Dublin Marathon finish line as more than 22,000 runners take part
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