Some Arctic regions regain their “greenness” within a decade of a sudden permafrost collapse, while others can take a century or more to recover, researchers report in a new study. The difference is directly related to each site’s gross primary…
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Recovery from sudden permafrost collapse ranges from 10 years to a century, study suggests
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Newly discovered recessive neurodevelopmental disorder may be most prevalent ever
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York have identified and described a previously unknown recessive neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) that appears to be the most prevalent ever discovered. The condition is caused…
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A new lens on autism's sex bias: How X chromosome 'escape' genes could shape risk
Autism has a significant and enduring sex bias, with roughly four boys diagnosed for every girl. For many years, experts have believed this disparity arises primarily from diagnostic inequities because much of autism research—and the screening…
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100 million years ago, an 'evolutionary fuse' was lit in the deep ocean, sparking squid diversification
From color-changing skin to jet-propelled motion, squid and cuttlefish have long fascinated scientists. To understand the origins of their unique characteristics, many attempts have been made to define their evolutionary history. However, the…
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Freed whale gets stranded again off German coast
A humpback whale struggling in shallow waters off Germany’s northern Baltic Sea coast has become stranded for a third time, experts said on Sunday, just hours after the animal had freed itself from a sandbank.
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Dubious AI detectors drive 'pay-to-humanize' scam
Feed an Iranian news dispatch or a literary classic into some text detectors, and they return the same verdict: AI-generated. Then comes the pitch: pay to “humanize” the writing, a pattern experts say bears the hallmarks of a scam.
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Why October 1, 2026, could be the day SSL/TLS certificates ‘break the Internet’
As SSL/TLS certificate lifespans shrink, IT departments must adapt to faster renewal cycles. This shift toward shorter lifecycles, driven by a need for better security, will soon create immense operational pressure.
We predict major internet…
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Quantum microscope captures electron interactions in graphene at room temperature
Scientists developed a new device capable of directly observing hidden electron interactions in graphene at room temperature.
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‘Belief alone is not enough’: New study reveals businesses are widely different when it comes to AI adoption — so what’s the best course?
- Nearly all businesses will maintain or increase AI spend over the next 1-2 years, Snowflake claims
- Only one in four have a clear framework to use AI to realize business goals
- “Governance, data and clear accountability” are where they’re lacking
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Why Manufacturers Are Struggling to Find Obsolete PLC Parts in 2026
Manufacturers in 2026 face a clear problem. Finding obsolete PLC parts is slow, expensive, and uncertain. What used to be a sourcing issue is now an operational risk. Even a minor PLC failure can stop production. Delays now impact output,…
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