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Tired of your favorite fruits going bad too soon? Well, fret no more! Researchers in Thailand have unveiled a groundbreaking solution that might just revolutionize the way we preserve fruit.
Tired of your favorite fruits going bad too soon? Well, fret no more! Researchers in Thailand have unveiled a groundbreaking solution that might just revolutionize the way we preserve fruit.
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Edible CBD coating keeps fruit fresher for longer
It may be delicious and healthy, but fruit is frustratingly fickle too, often going bad quickly in the fridge. Now, researchers in Thailand have developed an invisible, edible coating made with cannabidiol (CBD) that can preserve fruit for much longer.
If you woke up today in a bad mood, here's an explanation that might shed some light on your feelings. Recent scientific discoveries have revealed that our planet is on the verge of experiencing a severe geomagnetic storm.
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Severe Geomagnetic Storm To Hit Earth on May 23: Solar Radiation Storms Expected To Cause G1 Class Magnetic Storm
The sun has been sending out solar plasma, and the result is strong geomagnetic storms in recent times. We must brace for another one, as a strong geomagnetic storm is heading towards the earth and may hit it on May 23. 🔬 Severe Geomagnetic Storm To Hit Earth…
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🔬AI Breakthrough Enhances Deaf Accessibility!
🌐 An extraordinary AI-powered technology is revolutionizing communication for the deaf community. By converting sign language into real-time text, this innovation bridges the gap between the deaf and hearing individuals.
This groundbreaking advancement empowers millions of deaf individuals, enabling smoother interactions and unlocking new opportunities in education, employment, and social life.
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🌐 An extraordinary AI-powered technology is revolutionizing communication for the deaf community. By converting sign language into real-time text, this innovation bridges the gap between the deaf and hearing individuals.
This groundbreaking advancement empowers millions of deaf individuals, enabling smoother interactions and unlocking new opportunities in education, employment, and social life.
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Beyond text: AI model digests 80 hours of video to learn sign language
For deaf and hard-of-hearing people, voice recognition technology like Alexa and Siri can be a barrier to effective communication. Researchers have used AI to develop a tool that converts sign language to text, potentially increasing inclusivity and accessibility…
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Experimental brain-spine computer interface helped a paralyzed man walk
Pioneering research effectively reconnects patient's motor cortex with his spinal cord
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Pioneering research effectively reconnects patient's motor cortex with his spinal cord
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There's no doubt that hydrogen holds a lot of promise as the clean energy source of the future. After all, when it is used as fuel, its only output is water. What remains an outstanding question about its use, though, is how to store it. Hydrogen is highly flammable and finding ways to contain it safely has proven to be quite a challenge for researchers.
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Coal's green potential: Storing energy instead of being burned for it
Coal is not generally thought of as a clean fuel source, but it might yet have a role to play in the push for greener energy. Researchers say that it could be a great material in which to store hydrogen gas, which is one of the most promising clean fuel sources…
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Small survey: what mobile phone are you using?
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19%
Apple
75%
Android smartphone
6%
Other
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Titanium alloys are expensive, but highly useful materials frequently used in situations requiring high strength, low weight, and resistance to things like corrosion and high temperatures. They're often found in aerospace, high-end automotive, construction, sports, industrial and health applications.
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New class of "designer" titanium alloys could be made from waste
A novel 3D-printing process has opened up a new class of strong, ductile, tuneable titanium alloys that could potentially be made from waste products, without expensive additives like vanadium. It may also work for zirconium, niobium and molybdenum.
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First appearing in the early 1970s, neural field theory (NFT) combines an understanding of brain anatomy and physiology with math to model large-scale brain activity. Previous predictions using NFT have suggested that the shape of the brain may be more fundamental to its functioning than the neuronal connections between regions. Now, researchers from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, have tested those predictions to see whether they’re true.
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It’s shape, not just wiring: How brain structure influences function
For over 100 years, scientists have agreed that discrete collections of brain cells fire off signals to other brain areas through a series of interconnected fibers. In a new study, researchers applied a mathematical model to brain activity and found that…
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For one hour on Friday 2 June, join ESA on YouTube for a space first as live images stream down direct from Mars!!! – this will be the closest you can get to a live view from the Red Planet.
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First livestream from the Red Planet
On Friday, to celebrate the 20th birthday of ESA’s Mars Express, you’ll have the chance to get as close as it’s currently possible get to a live view from Mars. Tune in to be amongst the first to see new pictures roughly every 50 seconds as they’re beamed…
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A trickle of studies warning that the enormous variety of living things on Earth is diminishing has turned into a flood. The evidence for these losses within regions and globally is undeniable. But data on biodiversity, and what is causing its decline, is still patchy – restricted to some causes, some places and some species. That isn’t the case for birds in Europe, however.
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in 40 years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertiliserst
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in 40 years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertiliserst
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Scientists have successfully detected the X-ray signature of a single atom for the first time. Using a pioneering technique known as synchrotron X-ray scanning tunneling microscopy (SX-STM), the team was able to identify and characterize individual atoms, opening new possibilities in environmental, medical, and quantum research.
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Scientists have successfully designed the world’s first 2D microchip using synthetic materials.
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A Thin Leap Forward: World’s First Functional 2D Microchip
The first demonstration of a functional microchip integrating atomically thin two-dimensional materials with exotic properties heralds a new era of microelectronics. The world’s first fully integrated and functional microchip based on exotic two-dimensional…
A scientist says spending 93 days underwater has turned back the aging clock and left him 10 years younger.
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Man spends 93 days at the bottom of the Atlantic - now he's 10 years younger - The Mirror
Retired naval officer Joseph Dituri has spent more than three months living inside a 100sqft pod in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to research the effects of pressurised environements on the human body
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While we need to transition to greener vehicles as soon as possible, it’s still going to take a few decades. In the meantime, finding other ways to slurp up that air pollution is important, so why not turn to the most common building material in the world to help? In recent years scientists have developed concrete that can convert some of the nasties in the surrounding air into harmless products.
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Light-activated concrete scrubs air pollution out of traffic tunnels
Traffic is among the biggest sources of air pollution, but what if the very roads they drive on could help clear the air? Engineers in Korea have now demonstrated that photocatalytic concrete can help reduce pollution in tunnels.
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A few interesting details about how the Apple Vision Pro glasses work.
- In virtual reality, you can: type on the keyboard, draw with a stylus, swipe, and "pick up" objects.
- Still, a few journalists were allowed to test the Vision Pro. According to them, the virtual reality picture is really stunning and you can really look at the "real world" without any difficulty. A journalist from The Verge says he was able to write a note on his phone without taking off his glasses. Of the minuses: with peripheral vision, you can see black areas that don't cover the glasses.
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- In virtual reality, you can: type on the keyboard, draw with a stylus, swipe, and "pick up" objects.
- Still, a few journalists were allowed to test the Vision Pro. According to them, the virtual reality picture is really stunning and you can really look at the "real world" without any difficulty. A journalist from The Verge says he was able to write a note on his phone without taking off his glasses. Of the minuses: with peripheral vision, you can see black areas that don't cover the glasses.
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