The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has moved to relax air pollution limits on ethylene oxide (EtO), a highly reactive gas used to sterilise an estimated 50% of all medical devices in the US every year. The agency proposed the changes on…
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Why Poor Credit Visibility Creates Hidden Risk in Accounts Receivable
Most companies assume accounts receivable risk is easy to spot, looking for red flags to show up in overdue invoices, aging reports, and write-offs. By the time concerns arise there, the problem has already developed. The Risk That Doesn’t Show…
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Canadian Space Agency cancels lunar rover mission
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Scientists Discover the Brain Switch That Keeps Cocaine Addiction Alive
A key brain protein may explain why cocaine addiction is so hard to quit. Relapsing after quitting cocaine is not simply a matter of willpower — it reflects physical changes in the brain, according to new research. Scientists have found that…
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ALICE sees new sign of primordial plasma in proton collisions
The ALICE Collaboration takes a step further in addressing the question of whether a quark–gluon plasma can be formed in proton–proton and proton–nucleus collisions. In the first few microseconds after the Big Bang, the universe was in an…
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Ancient whale trap discovered beneath Norwegian seabed
Marine archaeologists have uncovered a striking piece of Norway’s past on the seabed off Øygarden, near Bergen—a large, carefully constructed stone formation believed to be around 1,000 years old and likely used as a whale trap. The find…
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Shipping’s biofuel gamble could deepen Africa’s land squeeze and food insecurity (commentary)
Africa’s future prosperity depends on how fast we can reduce emissions, especially from large polluting sectors like shipping. But using crops as fuel to cut emissions risks causing more harm than good. As countries gather at the UN’s…
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Techman Robot showcases humanoid system with motion capture training at GTC 2026
Techman Robot has presented its latest developments in the area of humanoid robotics at Nvidia GTC 2026, including a motion capture-based training approach for its TM Xplore I platform. The company also announced a collaboration with j-mex,…
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It’s time cyber security understood human behavior and acted accordingly
Despite decades of investment in cyber awareness, organizations continue to suffer breaches that don’t stem from technical failures but from predictable human behavior under pressure.
For years, security strategies were centered around…
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Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years
Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years, with sea level rise increasing the length of days by 1.33 milliseconds per century, according to a new study.
Earth spins faster when its mass is…
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