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  • Enhanced UV resistance of polypropylene via copper nanoparticle incorporation for outdoor applications

  • Bouiadjra, B. A. B. et al. Thermal stability and mechanical characterization of oyster shell reinforced recycled polypropylene biocomposite. J. Reinf. Plast. Compos. https://doi.org/10.1177/07316844241273006 (2024).

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  • Social identity and cooperation co-evolve in a multilevel public goods game

  • Di Gregorio, M. et al. Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks. Glob. Environ. Change. 54, 64–77 (2019).

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  • Laxminarayan, R. & Heymann, D. L. Challenges of drug…

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  • Essential Proteins Are Locked in a Never-Ending Evolutionary Arms Race

    Essential Proteins Are Locked in a Never-Ending Evolutionary Arms Race

    A study explains how a crucial protein complex that protects DNA can respond to emerging challenges while continuing to perform its core role effectively. In Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, Alice finds herself trapped in an endless…

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  • How to Build Production-Grade Agentic Workflows with GraphBit Using Deterministic Tools, Validated Execution Graphs, and Optional LLM Orchestration

    How to Build Production-Grade Agentic Workflows with GraphBit Using Deterministic Tools, Validated Execution Graphs, and Optional LLM Orchestration

    In this tutorial, we build an end-to-end, production-style agentic workflow using GraphBit that demonstrates how graph-structured execution, tool calling, and optional LLM-driven agents can coexist in a single system. We start by…

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  • Astronomers find unexpected cluster of objects in the Kuiper Belt

    Astronomers find unexpected cluster of objects in the Kuiper Belt

    Astronomers have found a compact new cluster of objects inside the Kuiper belt, which is a distant band of icy bodies at the edge of our solar system beyond Neptune. The cluster sits 4.0 billion miles from the Sun, about 43 astronomical units.

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  • A Laser and a Cloud of Atoms Recreate Quantum Electronics

    A Laser and a Cloud of Atoms Recreate Quantum Electronics

    Ultracold atoms have successfully mimicked a fundamental quantum effect normally found in electronic circuits. Josephson junctions enable ultra-precise measurements, define the standard unit of electrical voltage, and serve as core components in…

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  • No, your brain doesn't suddenly 'fully develop' at 25. Here's what the neuroscience actually shows

    No, your brain doesn't suddenly 'fully develop' at 25. Here's what the neuroscience actually shows

    If you scroll through TikTok or Instagram long enough, you’ll inevitably stumble across the line: “Your frontal lobe isn’t fully developed yet.” It’s become neuroscience’s go-to explanation for bad decisions, like ordering an extra drink at the…

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  • Scientists Discover How Iron Minerals Secretly Lock Away Carbon for Centuries

    Scientists Discover How Iron Minerals Secretly Lock Away Carbon for Centuries

    Scientists have uncovered new details explaining why iron oxide minerals are such effective long-term carbon traps in soils. Scientists have known for years that iron oxide minerals play a major role in storing carbon by keeping it out of the…

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  • Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time

    Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time

    Scientists in Sweden recovered RNA from an extinct, 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, also known as a thylacine. They then traced which genes were active in its tissues. 

    DNA can show what genes exist, but gene expression, which genes are active in a…

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