Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new method to recycle mixed ...
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Schools are suffused in screens, and the backlash has begun. Dozens of states are banning phones even as district leaders champion new action plans for AI. What’s the right way forward? In his new ...
Silk isn't just great as a smooth fabric for luxurious clothing: it's finding a wide range of uses in everything from edible food-preserving wrappers to skin-friendly wearable health monitoring ...
Is TTEK a good stock to buy? We came across a bullish thesis on Tetra Tech, Inc. on InfoArb Sheets’s Substack. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on TTEK. Tetra Tech, Inc.’s share ...
An interlaboratory comparison across nine metrology institutes found generally good agreement in solar cell calibration under the World Photovoltaic Scale, but still revealed measurable differences in ...
According to a report by CNET, these AI robot pets were unveiled at The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything conference. They are described as essentially looking like a stuffed toy. It can ...
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Simone Biles might be the most decorated gymnast of all time, but even those gold medals didn't prepare her for a $22,000 bill. Her recent TikTok (1) went viral after revealing her tab for hair, ...
In the before times—before machines could hallucinate, before compute was a noun—it was not uncommon to go several weeks without someone telling me the world was about to end. Similarly, a whole ...
A hidden tunnel full of fish traps suddenly reveals something nobody expected. As the trap comes out of the water, a glowing orange creature appears inside, looking more like a lobster than a normal ...
As a professional writer, Sarah Suzuki Harvard says she isn’t inclined toward overtly exuberant prose. But these days, she finds herself going rogue. “I’ll use aggressively casual language, like, ‘hey ...