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AdvertisementChatbots’ Limits Exposed by Nonsense
In the digital age, researchers are developing AI chatbots to enable human-like conversations. However, a new study by a research team at Columbia University has
Hot Supercontinent Unsuitable for Mammals
Physicists have achieved a breakthrough in magnetic field shielding, creating an “antimagnet” that can hide the flow of magnetic field lines. The Spanish and Slovakian
Global Impact of Landscape and Forest Fires Examined
The impact of climate change on wildfires has been a growing concern worldwide. A recent study by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has shown
Rising Obesity in Poor Nations
A recent study conducted by the Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) has shed light on the increasing prevalence of obesity in many African countries. While hunger
50% of Germans regret buying electric cars
More than half of Germans who have purchased or leased an electric car regret their decision due to underestimated costs, particularly higher electricity prices, according
Garlic breath remedy found
Garlic breath can be an unpleasant experience for many people, especially during a date or business dinner. However, researchers at Ohio State University have discovered
Revolutionary Material Extracts Water from Dry Desert Air
A new material called SHCP-10 has been developed that can absorb water from the air like a sponge and release it when exposed to sunlight.
Nanotechnology aids eye cell cultivation.
A new nanostructure has been developed that could potentially restore vision to people suffering from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other vision impairments. AMD is
Climate Change Threatens Beer Production
The effects of climate change are threatening the beer production in Europe, as the amount of hops and alpha acids, which are crucial for the
New Health Benefit of Grapes Discovered
A recent study conducted by researchers at the National University of Singapore has found that grapes may have a positive impact on eye health, specifically