A unique collection of prehistoric bowhead whale bones, dating back 11,000 years, reveals a previously untold story of the relative impacts of humans on nature. The time series of ancient fossils show that commercial hunting of bowhead whales,…
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Past intensive whaling threatens the future of bowhead whales
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‘A lot of people are saying AI is coming, we’re going to run out of jobs – I think the opposite’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says we don’t need to fear AI
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts AI will make us “feel superhuman”
- Says he is “getting busier and busier” due to increased AI usage
- Huang also warns of “scaring” people about AI, says we need to be “a little bit more humble”
Jensen Huang has once…
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Molecular basis of oocyte cytoplasmic lattice assembly
Mammalian oocytes are filled by fibric structure called cytoplasmic lattice (CPL), essential for oocyte maturation and early embryonic development1-3. CPL comprises subcortical maternal complex (SCMC) and multiple components, including…
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Genetic analyses show that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique
The Indo-Pacific is the largest marine biogeographical region on Earth and a global center of marine biodiversity. Nevertheless, there are gaps remaining in our understanding of the diversity, distribution, and endemism of many animal groups in…
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A 'scaffold-free' approach for treating damaged muscles
Traumatic muscle injury can be associated with volumetric muscle loss (VML), often leading to permanent functional loss. Until recently, experimental therapies to support muscle regeneration have faced several key limitations, including the…
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Brightpick launches ‘highest-throughput robotic fulfillment system ever developed’
Brightpick, a provider of robotic automation for warehouses, is unveiling Gridpicker, a high-throughput grid-based fulfillment system run by AI-powered mobile manipulators, built on the company’s widely deployed Autopicker technology. The…
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What happens to cigarette butts after 10 years in the environment
Cigarette butts are the most common form of litter worldwide. Trillions are discarded every year in cities, parks, beaches, along railway tracks and roadside environments. Despite their small size, these remnants of smoked cigarettes represent a…
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Understanding cancer through the lens of dynamic spatial hallmark ecosystems
Researchers at the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute propose a new view of cancer based on spatial hallmark ecosystems and its evolution during cancer progression. This conceptual framework combines the latest spatial single cell…
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Statistics that tell the whole truth? It's as easy as ABC
It’s said that statistics don’t lie, but they often don’t tell the whole truth, either. A Cornell statistics expert has come up with a method he believes can boost statistical power and significantly reduce bias—vital for research involving…
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DHL deploys SVT Robotics platform to integrate warehouse robots up to ‘12 times faster’
DHL Supply Chain, one of the world’s leading contract logistics providers, announced the deployment of SVT Robotics’ SoftBot platform across its global warehouse network. With more than 8,000 collaborative robots already active across its…
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