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A new study has shed light on a potentially growing natural hazard in the northern regions: frostquakes. As climate change continues to contribute to extreme weather conditions, such as heavy precipitation and cold waves, these seismic events could become more common. Frostquakes are caused by the rapid freezing of water in the ground and are
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In the quest for sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastic films, researchers at North Carolina State University have made significant progress. Through innovative research, they have combined chitosan, a biopolymer derived from crab shells, with agarose, a biopolymer extracted from seaweed, to create unique biopolymer composite films. These films possess exceptional strength, biodegradability, antibacterial properties, water
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A recent study conducted by researchers from Politecnico di Milano, Chalmers University of Technology, and Sapienza University of Rome delves into the enigmatic nature of high-critical-temperature copper-based superconductors. These materials possess unique characteristics, even at temperatures surpassing their critical points, leading to them being referred to as “strange” metals. The researchers’ findings provide insights into
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Every year, astronomers and meteor enthusiasts eagerly await the arrival of the Geminid meteor shower. Dubbed as the best natural fireworks display of the year, this extraordinary celestial event never fails to captivate people from all corners of the world. As December approaches, anticipation grows as the Earth prepares to pass through streams of dust
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In the quest to enhance the capabilities of robots and enable them to navigate in their environments and perform complex tasks, scientists and roboticists have been keen on developing computational techniques that replicate the human ability to plan, coordinate, and execute movements. A recent study published in Nature Machine Intelligence explores the use of hierarchical
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have made significant strides in the development of compact, visible wavelength achromats. By utilizing 3D printing and porous silicon, these high-performance hybrid micro-optics offer exceptional focusing efficiencies while minimizing volume and thickness. The potential applications of these microlenses are vast, ranging from achromatic light-field
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After 36 hours of negotiations, EU member states and lawmakers have reached an agreement on the drafting of “historic” rules regulating artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT. This breakthrough development took place during a meeting in Brussels, where negotiators successfully established limitations on the use of AI in Europe. According to European Union Internal
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A groundbreaking discovery has been made by RIKEN chemists, who have successfully developed a highly active catalyst capable of synthesizing drug molecules within the body. This catalyst has shown promising results in mice, where it assembled an anticancer drug near tumors and effectively suppressed tumor growth. The potential implications of this development are immense, as
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Britain’s competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has recently announced its intention to investigate the partnership between Microsoft, the US tech giant, and OpenAI, an artificial intelligence developer. The CMA aims to determine if this collaboration can be deemed a merger and assess its potential impact on competition in the UK. This inquiry
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