Teeth can lose their brightness over time, even with consistent brushing. Staining can come from genetics or from everyday foods and drinks like coffee and tomatoes. While chemical whitening products are widely used, they can sometimes harm tooth…
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Conservation win as first palm cockatoo chick fledges from artificial hollow in Australia
Conservationists in Australia are celebrating the fledging of a palm cockatoo chick, a species considered endangered in the country. It fledged from an artificial log hollow installed on a tree for breeding cockatoos. The structure is one of 29…
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Global experiment supports Darwin’s century-old hunch about auditory aesthetics – PsyPost
- Global experiment supports Darwin’s century-old hunch about auditory aesthetics PsyPost
- From frogs to finches: Why humans and animals may love the same sounds KXAN Austin
- Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen…
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World’s first beer made with CO2 from thin air debuts in US market
A California craft brewery has launched what it claims is the world’s first beer carbonated with carbon dioxide captured directly from the air, marking a shift in how a critical industrial input can be sourced.
Aircapture, a company focused…
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Gigantic 'Heat Dome' Baking The Whole US May Be Historic, Scientists Say
“The entire US is going to be hot… that’s really bizarre.”
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Shark Cordless Vacuums Are on Sale at Amazon. Here Are the 2 I Recommend
If you’ve been dragging your feet on spring cleaning, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale could be the motivation you need. Judging from the deals I’ve seen, this is a great time to pick up a new cordless vacuum. Nearly all of Shark’s cordless models are…
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FCC bans foreign routers over rising US cybersecurity threats
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has moved to block the import of new foreign-made consumer routers, escalating Washington’s push to secure domestic networks from potential cyber threats.
The decision targets devices that connect…
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Integrative study of the rare Incarvillea potaninii (Bignoniaceae) in Mongolia: conservation, comparative plastome, distribution modelling, phylogeny, and taxonomic insights
Chen, S. et al. Molecular phylogeny of Incarvillea (Bignoniaceae) based on ITS and trnL-F sequences. Am. J. Bot. 92, 625–633. https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.92.4.625 (2005).
Chen, S. et al. A…
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A scalable hybrid computational intelligence framework with bio inspired optimization for high dimensional malicious URL inference
Cherradi, M. & El Mahajer, H. Malicious URL detection using machine learning techniques. Int. J. Data Inf. Intell. Comput. 4, 41–52 (2025).
Kumar, C. M., Pavani, M., Reddy, P. Y., Khaliq, M….
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