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The article profiles the Blue Hill Observatory, one of America's oldest continuously operating weather stations, detailing its routine use of analog tools to collect climate data.
An international research team published a study detailing that the effectiveness of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 depends not only on binding affinity but also on their mechanical stability.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University published a study in Nature Physics detailing a new method to observe the 'glass transition'—the process by which a liquid becomes rigid without structural change.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani called on King Charles III to return the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which was taken from the Indian subcontinent by the British Empire in the 1800s.
A research team successfully demonstrated a stable plasma regime in a metal-wall tokamak for one minute. This new regime, called the detached divertor and turbulence-dominated pedestal (DTP), was achieved by controlling light impurity gas…
A new study analyzing data from 88 countries found that pet cats allowed to roam outdoors carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even if they receive veterinary care.
The article provides a market report detailing expected negative openings for major European stock indices, citing concerns over the Iran conflict and awaiting central bank decisions.
Nvidia's venture arm, NVentures, invested in the Swedish AI legal tech company Legora, valuing it at $5.6 billion. This investment was part of a $50 million extension to Legora's Series D funding, which brought the total investment to $600…
The article is a promotional piece for the audiobook 'Die keiser se duim' by Chris Karsten, noting it is available for April and is exclusive to Netwerk24 subscribers.
The article analyzes the variation in the 'tax wedge'—the portion of labor costs going to the government through taxes and social contributions—across European countries.
The article reviews proposed future concepts and technologies for air travel, including immersive in-seat entertainment and double-level aircraft seating designs.
The article reports on Yomif Kejelcha's marathon debut in London, where he finished second with a time of 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 41 seconds.
Engineers at the University of Houston developed an AI-driven framework to convert historical paper flood maps into digital datasets, revealing how flood risk has changed over time.
Research from the Arkansas Rice Processing Program highlights that declining head rice yields are primarily linked to the commingling of rice cultivars with varying milling rates.
The article discusses the growing challenge to journalism caused by information overload and the increasing reliance on AI and social media platforms.
A new study highlights that nonconsensual condom removal, termed 'stealthing,' constitutes a form of sexual violence that is often misunderstood and inadequately addressed by social and institutional systems.
Archaeologists and the French navy are conducting missions to inspect a 16th-century shipwreck found deep in the Mediterranean off the French coast.
The article explores the fascinating regional and individual variations found in birdsong, noting that different species and even individuals within the same species can have distinct dialects.
A study published in Environmental Pollution analyzed microlitter in the South Atlantic Ocean, determining that the West African coast is the primary source of these microparticles.
This article reports on a scientific breakthrough where a research team developed a novel coordination-unsaturated copper single-atom nanozyme (Cu-N2-CDs).