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New chitosan-nickel material gets stronger when wet and could kill plastic
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia have created a chitosan-nickel composite film that gains up to 50% more tensile strength when soaked in water, flipping the central ...
Highway 46 snakes through some of the most pristine forest you’ll find anywhere in southern Oregon, climbing steadily into ...
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I found the ‘ghost-in-the-loop’ syndrome killing my AI productivity — here’s the 10-second fix
AI models often quietly rewrite your logic and nuance without being asked. Learn how to identify 'Ghost-in-the-Loop' syndrome ...
AI disrupts software, which leads to software-backed loan defaults. The pace of AI disruption is not contained to software in this scenario: AI agents, vibe coding, and autonomous driving come for the ...
Early forecasts from the stat nerds aren’t bullish on the Yankees’ American League East chances. FanGraphs released its first ZiPS projections earlier this week, and it’s not looking pretty for the ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Scammers are stealing tens of millions of dollars in college financial aid. They're increasingly using artificial intelligence and forcing colleges and the U.S. Department of ...
It’s been 26 years since the Big Ten last cut down the nets, but right now, the league is dominating the men's NCAA Tournament conversation. FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy’s latest NCAA ...
Media reports – including our own – have detailed many of the atrocities carried out by the UAE-backed group during its ...
Following a week of dominant wins (Vanderbilt, Iowa State, Alabama), a lot of close calls (Michigan, UConn, Virginia) and some upsets — Indiana topped No. 12 Purdue on Tuesday — it's time for a new ...
Democrats could face a gloomy Electoral College atmosphere next decade, according to new population estimates released Tuesday that show red-leaning states like Texas and Florida making major gains ...
The spooky-sounding phenomenon can harm student applicants, needlessly burden university employees and lead to financial aid theft. But not every bump in applications is a positive sign. In fact, the ...
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