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In a recent cross-disciplinary study conducted by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, a surprising psychological phenomenon was uncovered at the intersection of human behavior and artificial intelligence. The study revealed that participants actively adjusted their behavior when informed that they were training AI to play a bargaining game. This adjustment was driven by
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Following a magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Luding County, China, researchers from the Southern University of Science and Technology conducted a study to determine whether Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observations could assist in rapid landslide prediction post-earthquake. The results of their study, published in Seismological Research Letters, provided valuable insights into the potential of GNSS
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The prospect of growing functional human organs outside the body has long been considered the ultimate goal in the field of organ transplantation medicine. Recent research from Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) has brought this dream one step closer to reality. A
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The latest study conducted by the American Cancer Society has revealed some alarming trends in the rates of cancer cases among younger generations. The research, which analyzed data from over 23 million US patients born between 1920 and 1990, found that Gen Xers and millennials are at a significantly higher risk for developing certain types
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In a bid to rival Starlink, a state-backed Chinese company, Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology, has successfully launched its first 18 satellites. The company aims to build a vast orbital network, known as the “Thousand Sails Constellation,” which will eventually consist of 15,000 satellites orbiting in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) by 2030. This project has been
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Nuclear fusion is a process that holds the potential to revolutionize the world’s energy production, offering a clean and virtually limitless source of power. However, achieving controlled nuclear fusion on Earth is an incredibly complex challenge that requires simulating the extreme conditions found in the sun. Researchers, such as Arindam Banerjee and his team at
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The realm of explosives detection technology has taken a significant leap forward with recent advancements made by scientists. A groundbreaking method, described in the journal Talanta, has been developed to detect minuscule amounts of hard-to-detect explosives from distances exceeding eight feet. This innovative approach marks a significant departure from traditional methods that typically require physical
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Groundwater is an essential resource that plays a crucial role in sustaining plants, ecosystems, agricultural production, and drinking water supplies. However, there is a common misconception that groundwater levels are continuously declining everywhere, especially in southwestern Europe. A recent study conducted by an international research team led by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)
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Recent research conducted by a team of Earth scientists, environmental engineers, and geomaticists has shed light on an interesting trend in urban development. The study, published in the journal Nature Cities, revealed that modern cities around the world have been experiencing more vertical growth than horizontal expansion. This finding challenges the traditional notion of cities
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German chip maker, Infineon, revealed its decision to lay off 1,400 employees and relocate another 1,400 due to challenging market conditions. This restructuring effort, which began in May, is part of a broader initiative to enhance the company’s competitiveness. The CEO, Jochen Hanebeck, emphasized the importance of these changes in adapting to the market landscape.
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Organic semiconductors have come a long way since thin-film devices were first introduced in the 1980s. From OLED displays to programmable lighting and biosensors, these materials have found a wide range of applications in the field of electronics. The recent focus on wearable electronics has led to the development of ever-higher device resolutions, particularly in
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The prevalence of oral diseases, including tooth decay and gum disease, is a major concern worldwide. These conditions impact an estimated 3.5 billion people globally, leading to significant health complications if left untreated. Not only do oral diseases cause pain, infection, and tooth loss, but they also have a bidirectional relationship with serious systemic conditions
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