A University of Tsukuba research team has found that drinking unsweetened, highly carbonated (sparkling) water during a three-hour esports session can help players maintain mental focus with less fatigue and greater game enjoyment than when…
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Sparkling water helps keep minds sharp during long esports sessions
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Robot Talk Episode 146 – Embodied AI on the ISS, with Jamie Palmer
Claire chatted to Jamie Palmer from Icarus Robotics about building a robotic labour force to perform routine and risky tasks in orbit.

Chinese firm’s detachable power generator could end EV range anxiety
A Chinese company has introduced a detachable range-extending device designed to address one of the biggest challenges facing battery electric vehicles: limited driving range.
The unit, developed by Changan’s Hunan Tyen, is known as a Power…
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Apple says it has “a big week ahead.” Here’s what we expect to see.
The main star of this refresh is a new chip, which will allegedly be upgraded from an Apple A18 to an A19. It’s also said to be picking up MagSafe charging support, making it compatible with Apple-made and third-party…
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Germany receives drone submarine from Israel for undersea warfare
An Israeli firm has delivered an autonomous submarine to the German Navy, marking the first unmanned submarine developed by an Israeli defense firm.
BlueWhale was developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to support the German Navy in…
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Opinion: Red lines and Red flags
The fierce standoff over Claude isn’t just a contract fight. It’s about who controls the future of military AI. In Washington and Silicon Valley, a conflict once relegated to specialist policy briefings has burst into view as arms-length…
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A New Antibody Treatment For Breast Cancer
A year of trastuzumab emtansine (T‑DM1) can keep about 98% of women with small, early‑stage HER2‑positive breast cancer alive and cancer‑free at three years, with far less nerve damage and hair loss than standard…
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Drug company ads are easy to blame for misleading patients and raising costs, but research shows they do help patients get needed treatment
It’s a familiar experience for many Americans: You’re watching your favorite show and suddenly you’re ambushed by an ad for a drug whose name sounds like a Wi-Fi password, before a relentlessly cheerful voice tells you to “Ask your…
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Scientists confirm Old Irish Goat has 3,000-year-old Bronze Age roots
Recent biomolecular research has confirmed that the Old Irish goat is more than just a local folklore and represents a direct, living connection to the island’s prehistoric past.
A study revealed that this critically endangered breed shares…
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