John Stamos reflects on 'transformative' 2024
John Stamos found 2024 to be one of the most transformative years of his life.
John Stamos found 2024 to be one of the most transformative years of his life.
Armie Hammer found validation in sleeping with other women.
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced on X that the initiative launched on Thursday with an initial fleet of five ambulances operating in Gurugram.
Isla Fisher has thanked her friends for the support theyve shown her following her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen.
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WME has rubbished the idea that Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively pressured the talent agency to drop Justin Baldoni.
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Читать дальше...When Donald Trump endorsed the incumbent speaker, he likely hoped that it would effectively end the discussion about Mike Johnson’s fate. It did not.
Mohan Yadav said the chemical waste will be incinerated using scientific methods.
A 27-year-old man has been charged with arson in connection with a fire on a Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) train carriage at Sofia Central Station that claimed the lives of four individuals and left two others seriously injured. The Sofia City Prosecutor's Office announced that the court has ordered his detention, although this decision can be appealed. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 a....
As the calendar turns to 2025, the unflagging pace of advancement in science and technology promises to break new ground in areas as profound as humanity’s relationship with artificial intelligence (AI), gene editing in medicine and agriculture, climate ...
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A sociologist interrogates the invisible labor that underlies “autonomous” systems
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The recent discovery of nonvisual photoreceptors in various organs has raised expectations for uncovering their roles and underlying mechanisms. In this work, we identified a previously unrecognized hormone-releasing mechanism in the pituitary of the ...
The iridium oxide (IrO2) catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction used industrially (in proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers) is scarce and costly. Although ruthenium oxide (RuO2) is a promising alternative, its poor stability has hindered ...
Barocaloric (BC) materials offer the potential for highly energy-efficient refrigeration by generating heat absorption through the effect of pressure on a solid-solid phase transition. However, very few of the known materials have the required phase ...
The electrical resistivity of conventional metals such as copper is known to increase in thin films as a result of electron-surface scattering, thus limiting the performance of metals in nanoscale electronics. Here, we find an unusual reduction of ...
Almost 40 years ago, the American astronomer, planetary scientist, and science communicator, Carl Sagan, reflected on the role of mass media in science communication. “How much science and technology do you see in the mass media? Every newspaper has a ...