Printable sweat-powered biofuel cells could replace bulky batteries in thin, flexible wearable health sensors.
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AI models still suck at math
Just less than before, according to the ORCA test exclusive Current-day LLMs are prediction engines and, as such, they can ...
Scientists have unveiled a breakthrough way to turn natural gas—long burned as fuel—into valuable chemical building blocks ...
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Why reheating spinach could be riskier than you think
Spinach has long been celebrated as one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. Rich in vitamins A, C, K, folate, ...
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Inside North America's First Fully Integrated Rare Earth Facility
China's domination of the rare earths industry is a major vulnerability for Western governments, but North America is finally ...
Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits, and ...
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Möbius strip-like molecule has an entirely new and bizarre shape
A ring of 13 carbon atoms and two chlorine atoms has a remarkable molecular structure that means you would have to go around the loop four times to return to your starting position ...
When Sandia scientists Ryan Davis and Nathan Bays set out to find a better way to absorb and degrade PFAS in water sources, they kept running into the same issue: Detecting the chemicals in samples ...
Built in the 1970s, Bushburg purchased the office tower for $70 million this past December. Image courtesy of Oak Funding Brooklyn-based Bushburg Properties has received a $78 million loan from Oak ...
A proteomics data pipeline transforms raw mass spectrometry spectra into biologically interpretable protein-level ...
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