Science
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Scientists build the first electric motor without any metal
South Korean researchers successfully created the world’s first fully functional electric motor using only carbon nanotubes instead of traditional copper…
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There are half of the popular weight loss pills in real life
A new study of nearly 8,000 patients shows that in the real world, a large number of weight loss drugs…
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Even among supporters, the problem of “civil rights” is reduced to public support
A new study of more than 7,500 California voters reveals a counterintuitive finding that could reshape how activists deal with…
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Giant Dinosaur’s last meal has barely chewed food
The fossil gut content of a 94 million-year-old Sauropod Dinosaur provides the first direct evidence of the actual consumption of…
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Student Spotlight: For this campaigner, the path to climate policy is personal – the state of the earth
Saira Ramirez Mingueta Saira Ramirez’s vocabulary has vivid memories of visiting the home of her Mexican grandparents. “I was surrounded…
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New app protects whistleblowers from mass surveillance
Cambridge researchers have introduced secure messaging technology that can protect whistleblowers from detection even under widespread government surveillance. Guardian has…
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“It doubles our efficiency”: built-in AI radiology tools increase productivity by 40% and save lives
In the first real-life deployment of generating artificial intelligence, a new AI system has increased radiological productivity by 40% for…
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AI tools can predict disease outbreaks using ChatGPT technology
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that uses the same technology behind Chatgpt to predict outbreaks of infectious diseases,…
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Why despite climate restoration
Hong Kong’s Kowloon Peninsula may be one of the most studied urban climate zones on Earth, but it continues to…
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Scientists reproduce custom mushrooms as green material
McMaster University researchers unlock a new way to create sustainable materials by reproducing mushrooms with specific genetic characteristics. Using split…
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