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One item in the lobby, while not a violation, said a lot about the lack of attention: Three artificial Christmas poinsettias sat on the floor next to unclaimed mail in front of the management office.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving from a futuristic concept to the defining technology of our era. With generative AI alone projected to add trillions in economic value by 2030, we ...
Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have recently successfully bred the world’s first CRISPR-Cas9-modified spider to produce red fluorescent silk. For this work, they used a species of ...
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The burn test is one of the most accurate methods for evaluating genuine silk. Take a tiny piece of thread from the saree's inner edge and burn it carefully (with the right measures). Real silk ...
Popular snack brands like Lays and Tostitos will stop using artificial colors by the end of the year, a move to accommodate Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new phase-out of petroleum ...
Artificial football pitches - made primarily of plastic - have several significant drawbacks that make them widely unpopular at elite level. Though the surfaces have improved dramatically since ...
"However, artificial oxygenation cannot work miracles—it only temporarily alleviates the symptoms and does not address the underlying causes." Coastal seas naturally obtain oxygen through ...
Using CRISPR-Cas9, the University of Bayreuth’s Biomaterials research group was able to bioengineer a common house spider to produce glowing red silk. Professor Thomas Scheibel and doctoral ...
As A.I. technologies rapidly emerge, their impact on the job market raises many questions. Although some might fear a looming “jobs apocalypse,” the International Labour Organization (ILO) gives a ...