For weeks now, Reddit user Rroytje has been plagued by an ongoing mystery. Just about every time he’d haul his garbage bin to the curb outside his home in Melbourne, Australia, he’d later find its contents strewn across his driveway.
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Old Oil Wells Cause Persistent Biodiversity Loss in Streams
How does oil drilling impact water life? This is what a recent study published in ACS ES&T Water hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the long-term implications of oil and gas extraction on…
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Old Oil Wells Cause Persistent Biodiversity Loss in Streams
How does oil drilling impact water life? This is what a recent study published in ACS ES&T Water hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the long-term implications of oil and gas extraction on…
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Old Oil Wells Cause Persistent Biodiversity Loss in Streams
How does oil drilling impact water life? This is what a recent study published in ACS ES&T Water hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the long-term implications of oil and gas extraction on…
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The Best AI Motion Graphics Generators That Are Actually Worth Your Time
Video content isn’t optional anymore. Whether you’re launching a product, growing a brand, or trying to stand out on social media, motion graphics have become the fastest way to grab attention and hold it. The problem? Traditional motion…
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Stanford Researchers Release OpenJarvis: A Local-First Framework for Building On-Device Personal AI Agents with Tools, Memory, and Learning
Stanford researchers have introduced OpenJarvis, an open-source framework for building personal AI agents that run entirely on-device. The project comes from Stanford’s Scaling Intelligence Lab and is presented as both a research…
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Exercise rates are still a non-moving target
Dance teachers, health researchers, urban planners — they all have a desire to get people moving. But globally, exercise rates have remained stagnant.
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This Isn’t Just Another Rocky World Orbiting a Red Dwarf. This One’s Special
Astronomers have found an exoplanet that could serve as a benchmark in future studies. It’s a rocky planet orbiting an M-type star, and though these planets are plentiful, this one could serve as a benchmark for understanding other…
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Fading atoms in and out lets scientists simulate material flaws
Researchers developed a method that gradually adds and removes atoms in simulations, enabling realistic modeling of crystal defects that affect material strength.
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