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We Finally Know Why Roman Concrete Has Survived For Nearly 2,000 Years
A construction site dating back nearly 2,000 years to the putative demise of Pompeii in 79 CE has revealed new evidence for ...
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ChatGPT’s Self-Serving Optimism
OpenAI’s new guidelines ask its chatbot to celebrate “innovation,” contradicting its stated goal of objectivity—and raising ...
In 2020, as scientists around the world were racing to understand COVID-19, Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv and his team at the Weizmann ...
All the major changes coming to Spain in 2026, from immigration and driving laws to tourist rules and housing updates.
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20 things from Amazon that make perfect gifts
Promising review: "I love the convenience of having water in my room at all times during the day and night. The unit is quiet ...
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DeSantis defends $83M buy for 4 acres in the Panhandle
Florida's decision to pay $83 million for just four acres of waterfront in the Panhandle has turned a routine conservation ...
Researchers have built a tiny, lightweight microscope that captures neuron activity with unprecedented speed that can be used ...
According to the Folsom Police Department, detectives coordinated the sweep with help from the California Department of ...
The project provides a baseline for tracking microbial-population shifts with land-use changes and global warming.
Whether they love building, pretending, or making art, our 4-year-old toy testers loved these unique toys and educational ...
WHEN public interest in the curiosities of science was widespread, some fifty years ago, the possession of a microscope was a social necessity. The instrument to-day is no longer the popular plaything ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A ...
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