Breaking the Stability Barrier: New 2D/3D Perovskite Interaction Boosts Solar Efficiency to 26.25% For years, perovskites have been hailed as the “miracle material” of the renewable energy world. These crystal-structured …
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Meta’s AI Pivot: Employee Surveillance and the Cost of ‘Superintelligence’ Meta is currently navigating a volatile transition from a social media giant to an AI-first organization. While CEO Mark Zuckerberg …
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Breakthrough in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Treatment: EU Approves First Oral Targeted Therapy For the nearly 4 million adults in Europe living with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), relief has often been …
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$20 Million Awarded to Innovative Louisiana Solution Keeping Gulf Coast Health Clinics Open During Hurricanes
Louisiana Public Health Institute Secures $20 Million for Gulf Hub Initiative to Keep Health Clinics Open During Hurricanes The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Gulf Futures Challenge has …
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Why Unstructured Play Beats Screen Time for Child Development In an age where tablets and smartphones are often used to keep children occupied, experts are increasingly emphasizing a counterintuitive truth: …
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Ty Gibbs Secures First Career NASCAR Cup Win in Dramatic Bristol Finish The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series spring race at Bristol Motor Speedway delivered a finish for the ages, as …
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone: Release Timeline, Features, and Production Hurdles Apple is finally moving toward a foldable future. After years of rumors and competitor launches, the company is preparing to enter …
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Q-Factor Emerges from Stealth with $24 Million to Advance Quantum Computing Israeli quantum computing startup Q-Factor has officially emerged from stealth mode, announcing a $24 million seed funding round. The …
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WhatsApp Enhances iPhone Experience with Multi-Account Support, AI Features, and Streamlined Storage WhatsApp, the globally dominant messaging platform, has rolled out a series of updates designed to improve user experience, …
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Mini-Grids in Conflict Zones: A DRC Case Study on Building Sustainable Electricity Demand More than 560 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity, with approximately 384 million residing …