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As we age, the risk of developing dementia increases, and recent research has highlighted the role of slow-wave sleep in this process. Slow-wave sleep is a crucial stage in the sleep cycle, characterized by deep relaxation where brain waves and heart rate slow down. This stage of sleep plays a vital role in strengthening muscles,
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The idea of a space elevator sparks visions of cutting-edge technology and rapid space travel. The concept involves a tether connecting Earth to space to enable efficient launches and expeditions to other planets. It presents the potential for reducing travel time to Mars from months to mere days or weeks. While the notion is not
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The Universe, as we know it today, is a complex and fascinating place. From the moment of the Big Bang, the cosmos has been evolving and expanding, giving rise to stars, galaxies, and ultimately, life itself. One of the most intriguing aspects of the Universe is the presence of heavy elements, such as gold, platinum,
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Indulging in chocolate is a guilty pleasure for many, but the reality is that the sweet treat is often laden with sugar and saturated fats. However, researchers from ETH Zürich in Switzerland have set out to change that. By reimagining the traditional chocolate recipe, they have developed a healthier alternative that retains the delicious taste
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The collaboration between researchers and artists has led to an innovative approach of “painting with light” to make invisible air pollution visible in Ethiopia, India, and the UK. By combining digital light painting techniques with low-cost air pollution sensors, the team has successfully captured photographic evidence of pollution levels in various cities—shedding light on the
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Engaging in extreme exercise has always been considered a positive habit that promotes overall health and well-being. However, recent research has unearthed a shocking revelation – excessive vigorous exercise may actually have a detrimental effect on the immune system. A 2023 study conducted on over 4,700 post-exercise fluid molecules from firefighters has shed light on
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Large language models (LLMs) are the backbone of many popular generative AI platforms, such as ChatGPT, which have gained widespread use and attention in recent years. However, a new study conducted by researchers at University College London reveals concerning findings about the reasoning abilities of these advanced AI models. The study, published in Royal Society
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The increasing demand for cobalt and lithium for e-car batteries, the necessity of copper, aluminum, and iron for a fossil-free power supply, and the essential need for rare earth elements for wind turbines all point towards a significant increase in material consumption by 2050. A new study conducted by the Berlin-based climate research institute MCC
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