A University of Manchester researcher says schools should move beyond AI cheating concerns and prepare graduates for workplaces increasingly shaped by automation.
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Type 2 diabetes may begin leaving clues in the gut long before a diagnosis arrives. In a large Swedish study, people who ...
Bangladeshi researchers modelled a 20.38 MW rooftop solar PV system across Dhaka Metro’s MRT Line 6, showing strong technical ...
Scientists developed SpudCell, the first synthetic cell to complete a full cell life cycle using only non-living chemical ...
Be honest. When was the last time you picked up a book, local or otherwise, purely for pleasure? asks the writer. Read more ...
Most contemporary portable electronics, including laptops, smartphones and smart watches, are powered by batteries that need ...
Energy storage is becoming critical to grid resilience and electricity affordability because battery systems can help balance ...
Using CHARLS data from 2011 to 2020, researchers found that sleep duration and self-reported sleep quality were associated ...