A specialized sponge that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release them as desired, may present a reusable, low-cost solution.
A researcher has discovered a new method to remove so-called 'forever chemicals' from our drinking water by heating the PFAS with granular activated carbon. The discovery represents a significant ...
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The rise of AI reveals the differences between human and machine learning, sparking new insights into the human brain.
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The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology gets under way at an event at UNESCO headquarters in Paris ...
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Although modern humans cannot move their ears around in the same way that dogs, cats, and horses do, the findings suggest that humans involuntarily tense their ear muscles when listening intently.
Apple says hosts always get full control of their invite experience: They can easily view and manage their events, share ...
The finding may open a whole new world in the study of Alzheimer's disease, said biophysicist Aneta Stefanovska.