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Scientists uncover hidden hazard in the air we breathe
A wave of recent research is forcing scientists to confront an uncomfortable reality: the air filling homes, offices, and city streets carries invisible plastic particles and ultrafine pollutants that ...
In Tana River, eastern Kenya, Mercy Akinyi is investigating the transmission of diseases between humans, livestock, and ...
The hits keep coming on the PGA Tour -- as one week after a thrilling finish at windswept Pebble Beach, the 2026 Genesis Invitational marks the return of one of the game's most revered venues. From ...
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Why REA looks cheap after a brutal selloff but AI risk remains
REA delivered a small 1H26 miss, but guidance for a 1% to 3% drop in national Buy listings kept the forward view under the ...
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A new microscope for the quantum age: Single nanoscale scan measures four key material properties
Physicists in Leiden have built a microscope that can measure no fewer than four key properties of a material in a single scan, all with nanoscale precision. The instrument can even examine complete ...
Many technological applications, such as sensors and batteries, greatly rely on electrochemical reactions. Improving these technologies depends on understanding how electrochemical reactions work.
The uncommonly cold winter has advisory clients thinking about buying second homes in sunny places. But wealth managers say ...
Scientists can now see a hidden battery ingredient — and it could supercharge how fast and how long lithium-ion batteries ...
A surprisingly small detail in the skin may play an outsized role in how young skin looks and how well it repairs scars. Researchers say the clue is a microscopic structure found in humans, pigs, and ...
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