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Meta Expands Humanoid Robot Development with New Acquisition
Meta is doubling down on its robotics ambitions. The tech giant has acquired specialized talent and technology to accelerate its humanoid robot development program, signaling a major…
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2004 Acura NSX-T: The Ultimate Targa Supercar Experience
Introduction: A Legendary Machine in Targa Form The 2004 Acura NSX-T stands as one of the most sought-after variants of Honda's masterpiece supercar. Combining the NSX's legendary…
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US Appeals Court Blocks Mailing of Abortion Pills: What It Means for Patients
In a landmark decision that could reshape reproductive healthcare, a US appeals court has temporarily blocked the federal enforcement of a rule that would allow the mailing of abortion…
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BC First Nations Seek Salmon Farming Overhaul to Save Jobs
The B.C. government’s plan to phase out open-net salmon farming by 2025 has pitted environmental advocates against coastal workers for months. Now, First Nations across the province are…
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In Vivo CNS Fluid Imaging Using Synchrotron Micro-CT
The human brain’s fluid networks, from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to the glymphatic system, play a critical role in clearing metabolic waste and maintaining neural health. For decades,…
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Adaptive Spatial Hashing with Dual-Domain Memristive Hardware
Adaptive Spatial Hashing with Dual-Domain Memristive HardwareArtificial intelligence is pushing the limits of speed, power, and scalability. One promising route lies in hardware that…
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Single-Molecule Kinetic Exploration of Functional Sub-States in Evolving Phosphotriesterase
Unlocking the Hidden Dynamics of Enzyme Evolution Imagine watching a single protein molecule dance between different shapes and functions in real time. This is now possible thanks to…
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Sediment-Modulated Seafloor Time Controls Carbon Burial
Sediment-Modulated Seafloor Time Controls Carbon Burial in Subduction Zones Imagine the ocean floor as a giant, slow‑moving conveyor belt. The speed at which sediments linger there…
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Unlocking Potassium: How Highly Flexoelectric Hybrid Materials Remove and Recover Uranium
Unlocking Potassium: How Highly Flexoelectric Hybrid Materials Remove and Recover Uranium Millions of gallons of contaminated water are generated in nuclear facilities every year. The…
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Parenting at 40: Not Delay, But Preparation
Parenting at 40: Not Delay, But Preparation Society often views parenting after 40 as a delay, a missed opportunity, or even a mistake. But what if we shifted our perspective? What if…
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