New research suggests that vitamin D supplements can reshape how the immune system responds to gut bacteria in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, potentially nudging the body toward a more protective, less inflammatory state. The…
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New carbon material releases carbon dioxide at 140°F, cuts energy use
Researchers in Japan have developed a new carbon-based material that can release captured carbon dioxide at much lower temperatures, potentially cutting the cost of carbon capture.
Most existing systems require high heat to release trapped…
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NASA How-To Guide For Artemis Interviews
Keith’s note: NASA PAO has posted a how-to article on interviews with Artemis II crew today for media who either have no idea how to do an interview or for media in a hurry. Lots of leading questions are suggested. And there’s a link to request…
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Court throws out Elon Musk’s X advertisement boycott lawsuit claims
A US federal judge has dismissed Elon Musk’s antitrust lawsuit against major advertisers, dealing a blow to X’s legal campaign over an alleged ad boycott following his takeover of Twitter.
US District Judge Jane Boyle ruled that Musk…
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Dolly the sheep’s cloned predecessor, hailed as a 1990s technical breakthrough, to go on show at popular museum
A pioneering cloned sheep whose existence was crucial to the scientific breakthroughs that…
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Does greenization pay off? Insights from an economic vitality perspective
Bai X, Han J, Ma Y, Zhang W (2022) ESG performance, institutional investors’ preference and financing constraints: empirical evidence from China. Borsa Istanb Rev 22:S157–S168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bir.2022.11.013
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A hybrid evaluation model for intelligent manufacturing under uncertainties by integrating human-machine systems and automation strategies
Zadeh, L. A. Fuzzy sets. Inf. Control. 8 (3), 338–353. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0019-9958(65)90241-X (1965).
Kamble, S., Gunasekaran,Angappa & Dhone N. C. and Industry 4.0 and lean manufacturing practices for sustainable organisational…
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Giants of the deep and the wonder of space: Books in Brief
Whale
Asha de Vos Princeton Univ. Press (2026)
In the seventeenth century, right whales (Eubalaena spp.) were so common in Cape Cod Bay on the eastern coast of the United States that whalers joked that they could cross the bay by walking across…
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