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Northwestern researchers have demonstrated that multiple inexpensive and abundant materials, including activated carbon, nanostructured graphite and iron and aluminum oxide nanoparticles, can facilitate direct air capture of CO2.

Carbon capture could become practical with these scalable, affordable materials

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Where curiosity meets innovation: EU science fair in Belgium dazzles young minds

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Coffee-making robot pours water from a kettle into a cup

Robot Barista Breaks New Ground for AI Machines

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Fertility tracking has increased in some states post-Dobbs

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Powering tomorrow: EU invests in cutting-edge microchip tech for future AI and space applications

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A car emitting radar signals

Researchers Double Radar Resolution Without Hardware Upgrades

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Get your dancing shoes on! AI and virtual reality team up to bring the party to you

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Pictured are two of the four absorber units at Climeworks’ direct air capture and storage plant, Orca, in Hellisheidi, Iceland. Each absorber unit can remove about 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year. Credits:Photo courtesy of Climeworks.

MIT Study Reveals Major Challenges with Carbon Removal Technology Plans

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Artificial intelligence is creating a new way of thinking, an external thought process outside of our minds

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The biosignal (heart rate) of each player is obtained in real-time, uploaded to a secure online database, and displayed on the opponent's screen. The sharing of biosignals augments the sense of social presence between remote gaming partners. The researchers have named this system the “BioShare" system.

Biosignal Sharing in Online Gaming Enhances Social Presence, Study Finds

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Image description: 3D visualisation of CCS at Sleipner, where carbon dioxide has been successfully stored deep below the North Sea outside the coast of Norway since 1996

Carbon Capture and Storage Falls Short of Climate Targets, Study Finds

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The variable-stiffness morphing wheel inspired by surface tension, developed by the Advanced Robotics Research Center of the KIMM’s Research Institute of AI Robotics, overcoming a rock

New Wheel Technology Adjusts Stiffness for Any Terrain

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Physicists shine new light on ultra-fast atomic processes

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