Robots are rapidly becoming an integral part of our daily lives. From cleaning robots to robotic lawn mowers, these technological marvels are changing the way we interact with our environment. One particular application of robots, however, is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. Hospitals are now adopting robotic technology to enhance cleanliness and prevent the spread of
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The size of the proton, a subatomic particle that constitutes the nucleus of an atom, has been a subject of scientific inquiry for many years. Despite extensive research efforts, scientists have struggled to determine its exact radius. In 2010, a new measurement technique involving laser spectroscopy of muonic hydrogen yielded a significantly smaller proton radius
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Amidst the second release of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant, concerns and misinformation have emerged regarding the potential risks of this discharge to the Pacific Ocean. Several nations and international groups have raised alarm about the impact on marine life and humans. However, a comprehensive review titled “The risks of radioactive wastewater
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Fluorinated gases, known for their hazardous nature and ozone-depleting effects, have long posed a challenge in terms of safe handling and storage. However, a recent study conducted by chemists from Cornell University, the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, and Southern Methodist University has discovered a groundbreaking solution. By utilizing metal organic frameworks (MOFs), the
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Astronomers have recently discovered a perplexing cosmic phenomenon known as luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs). These bizarre explosions, with their exceptional brightness and short duration, have left scientists scratching their heads. Initially believed to be massive supernovae confined within galaxies, a rare LFBOT named the Finch (AT2023fhn) has now been observed in intergalactic space,
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An epidemic of viral pink eye, or conjunctivitis, has swept through Vietnam, India, and Pakistan, leaving hundreds of thousands afflicted. The highly contagious pathogen thrives in high humidity, making it difficult for health officials to contain its spread. This article delves into the severity of the situation and highlights the challenges faced by these countries
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In the pursuit of sustainable materials development and reducing our carbon footprint, the recycling of plastic waste plays a crucial role. Dissolving polymers with organic solvents is an essential process in various applications such as polymer synthesis, refining, painting, and coating. However, determining the miscibility of polymers with solvent candidates has always been a challenge
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In the realm of condensed matter physics, the convergence of two lattices with distinct angles or periodicities gives birth to a fascinating phenomenon known as a moiré superlattice. Within this superlattice, a hidden player emerges – the moiré flatband. These flatbands have the ability to shape advanced light-matter interactions, ranging from laser emission to second
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Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son recently made a thought-provoking statement: he believes that within the next decade, artificial intelligence (AI) will surpass human intelligence. Speaking at a corporate conference in Tokyo, Son stated that “artificial general intelligence will surpass the total intelligence of humankind by 10 times in 10 years.” This assertion, though controversial, highlights Son’s
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As the world continues to grapple with the effects of climate change, there is a concerning trend emerging – humans are increasingly settling in areas highly exposed to dangerous flooding. A recent study led by a World Bank economist, Jun Rentschler, highlights the rapid growth of settlement in flood-prone zones, with China being a major
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