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Breakfast cereal bowls, deli sandwiches, pizza dinners, soups, yogurt plates. Most people do not eat from a blank slate, they eat from habit. That is part of what makes nutrition advice so hard to follow. It is also part of what a new artificial intelligence system tried to solve
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The desert floor in Ethiopia looks fixed and ancient, but it is moving. Across the Afar region and down the East African Rift, the African continent is being pulled apart by forces deep below the surface, setting up a process that is creating a new ocean basin. submitted by
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Malaria may have shaped early human life across Africa far earlier than once thought, steering where people could safely live and when groups stayed apart. By tracing ancient mosquito habitats, researchers found an overlooked disease barrier running through humanity’s deep past.
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NASA’s new spaceflight chip tackles a stubborn problem, spacecraft still rely on outdated processors, yet future missions need faster onboard decisions. submitted by /u/Brighter-Side-News [link] [comments]
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Carbon dioxide has long looked more like waste than resource. A new solar reactor turns it into living bacterial biomass using sunlight, enzymes and engineered E. coli, offering an early glimpse of factories that could directly make materials from air. submitted by /u/Brig
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Most debates about textile waste start at the closet, or at the donation bin. But a closer look at a basic cotton T-shirt suggests the biggest losses may happen long before a shirt is worn, washed, or thrown away. submitted by /u/Brighter-Side-News [link] [comments]
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Deep beneath the Pacific, one undersea fault has produced nearly identical magnitude 6 earthquakes every few years for decades. Researchers now think strange, water-soaked barrier zones inside the fault act like natural brakes, stopping ruptures in place and raising bigger questi
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Methana volcano looked dead for more than 100,000 years, yet magma kept building below ground. By dating tiny crystals, scientists found a hidden system still active, raising new doubts about how safely “extinct” volcanoes are judged around the world. submitted by /u/Brigh
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Quantum computing still stumbles on fragility, where tiny disturbances can wreck calculations. ETH Zurich researchers built a geometric swap gate with neutral atoms that stayed remarkably stable across 17,000 qubit pairs, hinting at a sturdier path toward large-scale quantum mach