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Ancient Roman concrete could heal itself? New Pompeii evidence shows a key step scholars missed
Long dismissed as poor construction, ‘self-healing’ lime clasts have helped Ancient Roman structures persist for millennia.
Chemists have long been fascinated and frustrated by saxitoxin: a molecule that causes temporary paralysis by blocking the ...
A joint research team has successfully developed a new dry-process manufacturing technology for secondary battery electrodes ...
Meghalaya government reiterates action against illegal mining as it transitions from rat-hole to scientific mining, says CM Conrad Sangma.
Scientists learn about the brain's inner workings by studying what animals or people do, how they move, react, and make ...
La Trobe University academics have developed a noninvasive way to monitor hormones in frogs in an important step toward ...
Fitness experts explain the heart health benefits of the Norwegian 4x4 cardio method, and how to include it into your regular ...
The new technique lets LLMs adapt computation to problem difficulty, reducing energy use and enabling smaller models to ...
Harvard–Stanford trained gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi has shared a five-step recipe to turn regular coffee into a gut ...
On the customer-facing side, Amazon has introduced Rufus, a new generative AI-powered conversational shopping experience. It ...
No matter where cancer cells grow in the human body, they are a threat to our health and our lives. But instead of treating ...
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10 Myths About Searing Steak (And Why It Really Matters)
There are many techniques involved in searing the perfect steak, which means some stubborn myths have prevailed. An expert ...
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