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In a groundbreaking development, a team of chemical engineers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, along with a colleague from IA Murins Startups, has successfully utilized machine learning to replicate odors and verify them through experimental assessment of perfume perception. The Limitations of Current Applications While previous research has demonstrated the potential of
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Fusion power plants hold the key to sustainable and reliable energy generation in the future. However, achieving commercially viable fusion reactions requires overcoming various challenges, including plasma instabilities such as edge localized modes (ELMs). Recent research has explored the use of negative triangularity plasma shaping as a potential solution to this issue. Plasma triangularity refers
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When it comes to gaining muscle and losing fat, the traditional approach has always been centered around high-protein, low-carb diets. This method has been hailed as the gold standard for gym-goers and bodybuilders looking to achieve a chiselled physique. However, recent revelations from bodybuilding champion Mark Taylor challenge this long-held belief. Mark Taylor, a 52-year-old
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The recent precise measurement of the expansion rate of the Universe has revealed a significant discrepancy known as the Hubble tension. This issue arises from the conflicting measurements obtained from different methods used to calculate the Hubble constant. The Hubble constant, which represents the rate at which the Universe is expanding, is a crucial parameter
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As NASA’s Artemis program aims to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a permanent presence in space, the field of forensic science is facing unique challenges presented by the extraterrestrial environment. One emerging discipline, known as astroforensics, is seeking to understand how altered gravity and other variables in space impact forensic investigations. In the
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A recent incident on a LATAM flight from Sydney to Auckland has left passengers with harrowing tales of fear and injury. According to reports, the Boeing-made plane experienced a technical problem that caused it to dip violently, resulting in twelve passengers being hospitalized. One passenger recounted how people were flung towards the ceiling of the
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Peptides, which are short strands of amino acids, have been gaining popularity for various applications such as therapeutics, biomaterials, and chemical probes. One key challenge in working with peptides is the ability to attach functional molecules, like fluorescent compounds, to specific locations on the peptide without affecting its structure and function. The N-terminus of a
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Superconducting circuits have shown great promise for the development of quantum computers due to their ability to create electronic states resembling molecules. Physicists at RIKEN have recently made significant advancements in this field by investigating Andreev molecules in superconducting circuits. This research, published in Nature Communications, sheds light on the potential of utilizing these exotic
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The latest news from Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk is creating a buzz in the weight loss industry. An experimental weight loss pill called amycretin has shown promising results in a phase one trial. According to the company, participants in the trial lost an impressive 13 percent of their body weight over a three-month period.
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The chemical industry is at a pivotal point in addressing its environmental impact, with one of Europe’s largest chemical complexes, Covestro, at the forefront of innovation. Covestro is currently conducting a pilot project to manufacture aniline, a key chemical used in foam production, using sugar as a base material instead of oil. This shift is
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