OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, burst onto the scene a year ago, captivating the public and amassing a staggering 100 million users within two months. Its unprecedented growth and widespread availability through platforms like Microsoft’s Bing search, Skype, and Snapchat have propelled OpenAI toward an estimated annual revenue of over $1 billion. This accelerated adoption of
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Non-Newtonian fluids, such as oobleck, have properties that defy traditional definitions of solids and liquids. These substances can flow like liquids when left undisturbed but become more solid-like when subjected to pressure or stress. Scientists have long been fascinated by the behavior of non-Newtonian fluids, but understanding the underlying physics has proved challenging. However, recent
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In the pursuit of combating climate change, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have taken a significant step forward in understanding the process of direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. DAC aims to achieve negative emissions, where the amount of carbon dioxide removed from the Earth’s envelope
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As the scorching summer heat shatters records in Arizona, it serves as a stark reminder of the alarming future that awaits our planet during the warmest season. The consequences of extreme heat are not exclusive to Arizona; they have captured global attention. For instance, a tragic incident occurred in Brazil, where a 23-year-old woman died
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Catalysts play a crucial role in chemical reactions by speeding up the reaction rate. Basic oxide catalysts, in particular, have been widely used in the synthesis of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals. Efforts to enhance the catalytic power of these catalysts have been ongoing, with researchers exploring various strategies such as doping and substitution. In a
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