Mold is a silent threat, often going unnoticed as it quietly harms health. What’s concerning is that exposure to mold during early childhood leaves its mark way into adolescence. In a study published in Environmental Research: Health, a team…
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Early-life indoor mold linked to reduced childhood lung function, long-term study finds
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Ultrafast nanolasers mimic how the brain imagines unseen parts of the world
A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine things that we cannot directly perceive by sampling from internal models of the world. The study, led by scientists from…
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Everyone thought autism mostly affected boys. This study says otherwise
Autism has traditionally been regarded as a condition that mainly affects males. A large study from Sweden published by The BMJ now suggests that autism may occur at similar rates in males and females.
The researchers observed a clear pattern in…
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Firestorm and Orqa Partner to Pioneer High-Tech Industrial Manufacturing on Front Lines
Companies Unite to Produce Cutting Edge Drone Firestorm Squall
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New Hampshire Ski Area on Track to Build North America’s First Third-Gen Tramway
The ski area that built North America’s first aerial tramway is gearing up for another big first.
Almost 90-years after launching its original tram, New Hampshire’s Cannon Mountain will publish a bid request in May to build what will be North…
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Planting tree belts on wet farmland comes with an overlooked trade-off
A research team has conducted a study to examine how shelterbelts influence bird species diversity and composition in an agricultural wetland landscape on the western coast of central Japan. They determined that shelterbelts, trees planted to…
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Rolls-Royce’s modular hydrogen-ready plants to support clean power
Rolls-Royce has launched a new range of modular gas engine power plants designed to strengthen energy security and support Germany’s Power Plant Strategy.
The preconfigured, turnkey systems can be deployed within 12 to 18 months and…
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Drawings of Kangaroo Island fossils provide inspiration for stamp series | South Australia
Prehistoric fossils from Kangaroo Island have been transformed into vibrant creatures of the deep for a series of artworks, which in turn have been made into a series of stamps.
Dr Peter Trusler has used the latest research on the 512m-year-old…
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Destro AI launches Agentic AI Brain for human-robot collaboration
Screenshot of Destro AI’s MothershipOS cloud-based orchestration engine. | Credit: Destro AI
LAS VEGAS — Destro AI today emerged from stealth and launched its Agentic AI Brain, a centralized intelligence layer designed to coordinate robots…
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Scientists Found a Way to Track Water as It Moves Around the Planet
Scientists have found a powerful new way to follow water as it moves around the planet—by tracking subtle “fingerprints” hidden inside its atoms. Scientists can now follow the path of a single drop of water as it moves through the world….
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