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Israel is flooding Gaza’s tunnel network: scientists assess the risks
The plan to target Hamas involves filling parts of a 500-kilometre-long network of underground tunnels. Researchers warn this could affect Gaza’s...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Scientists Built a Lightning Ball of Energy To Catch Distant Radiation
It’s only been tested at 10 meters, but further distances are well within range. Detecting radiation is a fundamental necessity for national security, but doing so effectively and at a distance is a tall order. • A new technique pioneered by scientists at the University of Maryland uses lasers to create...
popularmechanics.com - 30 days ago
innovation
Scientists push the limits of physics with shocking new energy device: 'We … knew it was something great'
University of Colorado scientists may not be breaking the laws of physics with their thermal energy work, but they are reportedly teasing them.The...
thecooldown.com - 21 days ago
books
China gave a 3-year sentence to a Taiwan-based publisher on charges of inciting separatism
The editor-in-chief of a Taiwanese publishing house received a three-year prison sentence after a Chinese court convicted him of inciting separatism, a Chinese government spokesperson said Wednesday. The case raised concern about the risks of publishing books critical of the Chinese government and...
apnews.com - 15 days ago
learning
Assessing as You Teach
These formative assessment strategies for the early grades can save time as you, and your students, discover where they are in the learning...
edutopia.org - 30+ days ago
science
Earth's Crust Is Dripping Under Midwest US, Scientists Discover
Beneath the American Midwest, on the continent of North America, the underside of Earth's crust is dripping into the planetary interior. There, blobs...
sciencealert.com - 7 days ago
science
Listen to the First Known Recording of Shark Sounds, a 'Weird' Audio Clip Captured at a Marine Lab in New Zealand
Scientists have long thought that sharks roam the ocean in silence. But now, a new recording is challenging that assumption. A team of researchers...
smithsonianmag.com - 15 days ago
business
Israel stocks higher at close of trade; TA 35 up 0.42%
Investing.com – Israel stocks were higher after the close on Thursday, as gains in the Biomed, Oil & Gas and Technology sectors led shares higher. At...
investing.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
How Cities Are Adopting Green Solutions to Combat Flooding
Cities are increasingly adopting nature-based solutions like floodable parks and green roofs to combat flooding, offering cost-effective,...
planetizen.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science
Scientists Have Discovered a Previously Unknown Forest Giant in the Remote Mountains of East Africa
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thedebrief.org - 17 days ago
technology
Assessment of cognitive function in bipolar disorder with passive smartphone keystroke metadata: a BiAffect digital phenotyping study - PubMed
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nih.gov - 30+ days ago
learning
A New Study Says ChatGPT Is A Better Therapist Than Humans — Scientists Explain Why
If your relationship is on the rocks, your best bet to patch things up might not be to seek counseling from a therapist, but from AI — or so posits a new study exploring the potential of ChatGPT in couples therapy. The experiment, which was published in PLOS Mental Health, put 830 participants in...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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Final synthetic yeast chromosome unlocks new era in biotechnology
Scientists have completed construction of the final chromosome in the worlds' first synthetic yeast genome following more than a decade of work,...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Scientists have measured the exact speed of human thought and the results are fascinating
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uniladtech.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Honda Strikes Deal With Toyota to Avoid Tariff Risks
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autoblog.com - 19 days ago
science
Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time , scientists have observed memories forming in babies’ brains in real time . Have you ever been convinced that you remember being a baby? A moment in a crib, or the taste of a first birthday cake? Chances are, those memories aren’t real. Decades of research suggest that most people...
aljazeera.com - 12 days ago
technology
Group co-led by Fei-Fei Li suggests that AI safety laws should anticipate future risks
In a new report, a California-based policy group co-led by Fei-Fei Li, an AI pioneer, suggests that lawmakers should consider AI risks that “have not yet been observed in the world” when crafting AI regulatory policies. The 41-page interim report released on Tuesday comes from the Joint California...
techcrunch.com - 21 days ago
space
Earth's elusive 'ignorosphere' could shed new light on auroras
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livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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Nothing smartphones continue to defy expectations and take many risks that other OEMs wouldn't take. Sound familiar? On April 5, 2021, electronics giant LG dropped a surprising announcement: it would exit the smartphone industry entirely. Although this was shocking — it’s not every day that a major...
androidauthority.com - 9 days ago
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How scratching monkeys can help us understand emotions and consciousness
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theconversation.com - 15 days ago
architecture
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thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
business
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ciodive.com - 13 days ago
technology
Deep learning prediction of mammographic breast density using screening data
This study investigated a series of deep learning (DL) models for the objective assessment of four categories of mammographic breast density (e.g.,...
nature.com - 6 days ago
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movie & tv
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apnews.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
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We asked an expert how seniors can navigate fall and winter health challenges. This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago