A 130-million-year-old fossil site on the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia has reshaped global understanding of dinosaur diversity during the Early Cretaceous. Initially highlighted through Indigenous custodianship and environmental…
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How to build AI agents that don’t break at scale
The early success of AI tools is creating an illusion of readiness and scale that many organizations are not yet equipped to roll out or sustain.
What’s possible in a couple of carefully selected pilots is rarely applicable to large-scale…
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Saline nasal spray found to ease sleep apnea symptoms in children
A new Australian study has found that a simple saline nasal spray could help many children breathe and sleep better, potentially avoiding the need for surgery and specialist care.
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Astronomers discover a companion cluster to Czernik 38
Astronomers from the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) in Cairo, Egypt, have investigated a young open cluster known as Czernik 38. As a result, they found a new open cluster, which turns out to be a companion to…
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Neanderthals took reusable toolkits with them on high-altitude treks through the Alps
When Neanderthals in Italy were crossing the Alps, it’s likely they took refuge in high-altitude bear caves. A new study of stone tools in Caverna Generosa, a cave sitting 1,450 meters up in the mountains, found that these travelers also brought…
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A cleaner industrial revolution: Electrifying boilers to decarbonize industry
More than 200 years ago, the steam boiler helped spark the Industrial Revolution. Since then, steam has been the lifeblood of industrial activity around the world. Today the production of steam—created by burning gas, oil, or coal to boil…
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OpenAI aims to ship its first device in 2026, and it could be earbuds
OpenAI created a lot of hype around hardware last year after it acquired former Apple design head Jony Ive’s startup io. While the company is tight-lipped about the upcoming product, OpenAI Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane said in an
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When Vaping Shows Up in a Doctor’s Office
Vaping usually sits in the same conversations about habits and health risks as traditional tobacco products, not medical prescriptions. That makes it easy to miss how the same technology is used under medical supervision. In regulated care,…
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Using AI to understand how emotions are formed
Emotions are a fundamental part of human psychology—a complex process that has long distinguished us from machines. Even advanced artificial intelligence (AI) lacks the capacity to feel. However, researchers are now exploring whether the…
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How Animals Build a Sense of Direction
These head direction cells are connected in a ringlike system called a ring attractor network. In mammals, this network is not a physical ring (though it is, strangely, in fruit flies), but it can be schematically represented as such. The…
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