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Astrophysical research projects in the upcoming decade are set to embark on large-scale cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments. These experiments aim to detect and study CMB radiation, which originates from the early universe. A recent study by researchers at Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium has highlighted the potential of upcoming CMB observations with satellites
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In recent news, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration has highlighted a shortage of intravenous (IV) fluids, including saline and compound sodium lactate (Hartmann’s solution). While the shortage is primarily due to increased demand and manufacturing issues, it raises questions about the chemical composition of IV fluids and the potential risks of interchangeability. IV fluids are
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Schizophrenia, a complex neurological disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide, has long puzzled researchers and medical professionals alike. However, a recent study suggests that scientists may have made a significant breakthrough in identifying the locations in the brain where schizophrenia first emerges. This discovery could potentially revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of the condition,
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The recent setback in the deal to deliver hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, coupled with the removal of a NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users, has cast uncertainty over the transition to green hydrogen technology. The New Zealand government had initially invested $6.5 million for the purchase of heavy freight hydrogen trucks,
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The recent research led by Stanford University has introduced a groundbreaking concept of using heat-absorbing bricks, known as firebricks, to store heat generated by renewable sources such as solar or wind power. This innovative technology has the potential to significantly contribute to achieving the United Nations’ climate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. By
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The chipmaking industry is currently facing antitrust tensions with Nvidia being accused by rivals of abusing its market dominance in selling chips that power artificial intelligence. The U.S. Justice Department has initiated an investigation into these complaints, as reported by technology news site The Information. According to the sources cited in the report, Justice Department
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3D printing technology has revolutionized the construction industry, offering quick and precise construction with the possibility of using recycled materials. However, questions about the sustainability and durability of 3D-printed structures have remained. One potential solution to these challenges is the incorporation of cellulose nanofibrils, a plant-based material, into printable materials. Cellulose nanofibrils, derived from wood
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Google recently came under fire for its “Dear Sydney” ad featuring its Gemini artificial intelligence. The ad, which aimed to showcase the capabilities of AI, backfired with some viewers who criticized it for promoting the idea that children should rely on AI rather than learning to express themselves. Despite positive pre-testing, the ad received backlash,
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The recent study conducted at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis on the effects of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, on functional brain networks has garnered significant attention. The researchers delved into the disruptions in brain connectivity caused by psilocybin ingestion, shedding light on potential therapeutic applications. While the study
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