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Revolutionary Metallic Gel Unleashes Shape-Shifting and Conductivity in 3D Printing
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRevolutionary metallic gel enables 4D printing, shape-shifting, and high electrical conductivity in room temperature 3D prints.
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Unveiling the Wonders of Chemical Gardens: Chemistry’s Adaptive Marvels
Discover the captivating world of chemical gardens, their growth, patterns, and self-healing properties, unraveling the potential for self-repairing materials.
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Chronic PainPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Sydney
Insightful Data Review Debunks Popular Low Back Pain Assumption and Unveils an Approaching Health Crisis
Global analysis debunks back pain misconceptions, predicts 843M cases by 2050, signals urgent need for a uniform, proactive approach to …
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Climate ChangeGlacierGlobal WarmingGreenhouse GasMethaneSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Unveiled Methane Reserves in the Arctic’s Thawing Glaciers Pose Climate Threat
Melting Arctic glaciers reveal a potent, previously overlooked methane source from groundwater springs, intensifying climate change concerns.
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Discrepancy in Dark Matter: A Puzzle in the Standard Cosmological Model
International team measures dark matter clumpiness, finding a discrepancy between gravitational lensing surveys and Cosmic Microwave Background.
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RoboticsSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Bristol
Simple Sponge Enhances Robotic Handling Abilities
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at the University of Bristol improve robotic handling with a simple, silicone sponge-based variable-stiffness device.
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Warfare, Not Climate, Found to Drive Collapse of Small-Scale Societies
New study challenges climate as the cause of societal collapse, revealing warfare as the driving factor. Humans and conflicts shape …
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Insights from Magnetism: New Findings Dispute Current Understandings of Life’s Origin
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew research disputes the belief that mobile plate tectonics are crucial for life’s origin, offering fresh insights into planetary habitability.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries Revealed as Chronic Conditions: Long-term Effects and the Need for Ongoing Care
Study reveals traumatic brain injuries as chronic conditions, with long-term effects on cognition and daily functioning, emphasizing the need for …