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Among the fascinating realities of the human body is its constant emission of heat, a product of metabolic activities. A thermal imaging camera can vividly illustrate this phenomenon, displaying how the human anatomy dissipates the equivalent of approximately 19 matches’ worth of heat every hour per square foot. This thermal energy represents a significant source
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India’s long-anticipated Gaganyaan mission, aimed at sending its first astronauts into space, has been postponed to 2026, a change that signifies the importance of safety in aerospace exploration. Chairperson of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), S. Somanath, made the announcement, highlighting a strategic delay that extends the timeline by one year. This decision is
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The scientific community thrives on transparency and integrity, particularly concerning conflicts of interest (COIs) that may bias research findings. The introduction of a voluntary field for COI statements in PubMed abstracts by the National Library of Medicine in 2017 aimed to enhance this transparency. However, a recent investigation reveals that the adoption of this feature
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In a significant move that signals a broader ambition for OpenAI, Caitlin “CK” Kalinowski has been appointed to steer the organization’s robotics and consumer hardware initiatives. Announced on social media platforms LinkedIn and X, Kalinowski emphasized her focus on integrating artificial intelligence into physical applications, intending to advance the role of AI in improving human
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Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the parent company of notable fast-food chains such as Burger King, Popeyes, Firehouse Subs, and Tim Hortons, recently unveiled its third-quarter earnings, a presentation that left much to be desired. The company’s results signified a larger issue within the organization: a struggle to meet market expectations. Revenue and earnings per share
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On a pivotal Tuesday, as the American public braced for a critical United States presidential election, the S&P 500 demonstrated a notable upward trajectory, rising by 0.7%. This increase was mirrored in the Nasdaq Composite, which enjoyed nearly a 1% gain. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 195 points, representing an approximate 0.5% rise.
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The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), typically recognized for causing cold sores, is increasingly understood as a more insidious foe, capable of infiltrating the central nervous system (CNS). Recent research led by teams from the University of Colorado and the University of Bourgogne in France reveals significant insights into HSV-1’s spread within the brain
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