Researchers at Rice University and collaborating institutions have discovered direct evidence of active flat electronic bands in a kagome superconductor. This breakthrough could pave the way for new methods to design quantum materials –…
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Cutting Back on One Amino Acid Increased Lifespan of Mice by Up to 33% : ScienceAlert
In mice, limited intakes of one specific essential amino acid can slow the effects of aging and even extend their lifespan, research from the US shows.
Scientists wonder if these findings could help people improve their longevity and quality…
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US’ tiny floating solar project uses sun-tracking for higher output
Colorado is preparing to make history with a new kind of renewable energy system. Noria Energy, a floating solar developer and technology provider, has begun construction on Aurea Solar, a 50-kilowatt floating solar pilot in Golden, Colorado….
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How to poop outdoors in a way that won’t harm the environment and other hikers
If you’re one of the 63 million Americans who went hiking last year, chances are you’ve found yourself needing to go, with no toilet in sight.
Aside from personal inconvenience, why is this such a big deal?
Human fecal contamination…
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Balancing kratom’s potential benefits and risks − new legislation in Colorado seeks to minimize harm
David Bregger had never heard of kratom before his son, Daniel, 33, died in Denver in 2021 from using what he thought was a natural and safe remedy for anxiety.
By his father’s account, Daniel didn’t know that the herbal product could…
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Tokyo uses AI to model Mount Fuji’s potential eruption and effects
Japan’s Mount Fuji hasn’t erupted since 1707. However, Japanese citizens this week saw a glimpse of what a dreadful volcanic eruption could look like when the Tokyo Metropolitan Government released a set of AI-generated videos depicting this…
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New algorithm teaches robots how not to hurt humans in workplaces
A new algorithm has been designed to enable robots to make safer decisions around humans.
In a factory setting, robots and humans can form strong teams. The robot handles repetitive tasks like assembly with speed and precision, while the…
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China tests vertical takeoff drone resembling US Navy’s ‘Gimbal’ UFO
Nearly a decade after a US Navy pilot reported an unidentified flying object shaped like a spindle hovering off the East Coast, scientists in China have built and tested a drone with a strikingly similar profile.
The 2015 encounter, known as…
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Jessie J Cancels US Concerts, Postpones UK and Europe Dates to 2026 Amid Health Battle
Jessie J has canceled her US tour dates and postponed her UK and European shows until 2026 as she continues treatment for breast cancer.
The 37-year-old singer shared the update on Thursday, explaining that she needs another surgery…
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A Piece Of The Action In Big Aerospace
Keith’s note: The White House brags about their new Intel equity stake – one that the President openly says they got for “free” – something that’s worth billions. Now they’re looking at doing the same thing in big aerospace. Valuation is linked…
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