After years of trying, scientists have finally created a stable superatom of copper, a long-sought-after chemical breakthrough that could revolutionize how we deal with carbon emissions.
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Highly stable Cu₄₅ superatom could transform carbon recycling
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Amazon Alexa+ Is Now Available to Everyone. Here’s How to Turn It Off (2026)
“Alexa+ is significantly more capable than the original Alexa, so we’re working to make it available to as many customers as possible,” said an Amazon spokesperson. “We notified customers of the upcoming update, including how to return to…
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Parasite behind toxoplasmosis hides multiple distinct subtypes inside each cyst
A University of California, Riverside team of scientists has found that Toxoplasma gondii, a common parasite affecting up to one-third of the global population, is far more complex than previously believed. The findings, published in Nature…
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Showing real climate wins and friendships helps people join collective climate efforts
What does it take to spur individuals to act as a group with a shared purpose on climate change? According to a new Stanford-led study, the key is to show them how collective actions on climate have made a difference and often generate good vibes…
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Is AI adoption at work flatlining? This major survey thinks so – but it’s definitely not the end just yet
- The total number of AI users is actually flatlining, major new report finds
- Regular users are up slightly, indicative of more use cases
- Companies are also focusing on strengthening their data foundations
New research from Gallup has claimed AI…
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A closer look at what Congress protected in the FY 2026 Commerce, Justice, and Science bill—and how lawmakers plan to hold agencies accountable
Terry Gerton Before the Senate recessed last week, you all had passed a minibus of appropriations and the president signed them on Jan. 23. One of those that was included in that was the Commerce-Justice-science bill. And I wanna drill in for a…
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Combined patient and clinician nudges increased flu vaccination rates by 28%
Patients were 28% more likely to get a flu shot when they got a text message reminder and their primary care provider already had an order for the shot waiting, new research from the Perelman School of Medicine showed. The study was published in…
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Climate-risk scores guide major decisions, but underlying science is rarely open
When families decide where to buy a home, when cities approve new development, or when governments decide where to invest billions in resilience, they increasingly turn to climate-risk scores for guidance.
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Digg is back to take on Reddit, and you can use it now
Digg was one of the most popular websites of the 2000s. It brought millions…
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How data engineering impacts daily decisions
TL;DR: Data engineering solutions determine how quickly and reliably daily business decisions happen across sales, operations, and finance. Consistent pipelines, validation, and monitoring reduce hesitation and prevent decisions based on…
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