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Exploiting interfacial ionic mobility to make heat-moldable nanoparticle aggregates
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Is “yo‑yo dieting” really harmful? New analysis challenges long‑standing assumptions about weight cycling
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American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) to host Annual Meeting in Boston, September 26-30
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Researchers document rice plants trapping and killing fall armyworm caterpillars
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Precision DNA editing targets root cause of severe childhood epilepsy in preclinical study
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UMass Chan scientist Marcus Ruscetti receives 2026 Pershing Square Sohn Cancer Prize
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Consumers willing to pay more for lobster harvested with ropeless technology, UMaine study finds
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Ousiometrics Analysis Says All Human Language Is Biased
A new tool drawing on billions of uses of more than 20,000 words and diverse real-world texts claims to have found that human language is systematically biased, but not against things. It is instead biased toward safety and that has impacted everything from psychology claims to how Large Language Models (LLMs, colloquially called Artificial Intelligence and AI).
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Enrico Stomeo - A Lifelong Passion For Meteor Studies
I was reached this evening by the news of the passing of a dear friend, Enrico Stomeo. Enrico was an architect by profession, but for me he was rather defined by his activity as an amateur astronomer - in fact, if I had to define what a serious amateur astronomer is, I would more or less consciously be describing him.
[Above, a recent picture of Enrico]
The Associazione Astrofili Veneziani
[Above, a recent picture of Enrico]
The Associazione Astrofili Veneziani
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