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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Waste Treatment: A New Graphene Cage

Microorganisms play a crucial role in treating organic waste in water, like N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF). Traditional methods use graphene oxide mixed with polymers to create tiny composites, which are then stuck onto copper mesh. This creates a special material called CM@PGO. Scientists designed a

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

What Happens When We Stress Out a Slime Mould?

Have you ever wondered how a slime mould handles stress? Scientists have found a unique way to study this. They looked at a type of slime mould called Physarum polycephalum, known for its ability to adapt to changes in its environment. Using two new techniques, they observed how the slime mould grow

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Unlikely Pioneers: Early Dog Doctors in Britain

Imagine this: in the 1700s, when medical care for humans was still quite basic, there were people in Britain dedicated to treating dogs! These were the dog doctors, and they didn't have any official healthcare training. The most famous of them was John Norborn, who wasn't ashamed to call himself a '

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling Uncertainty: A Fresh Look at Data Clustering with IoT

Clustering data that's uncertain is a big deal in the Internet of Things. One way to do this is by using possible world-based algorithms. But these algorithms have two main problems. First, they treat all possible worlds equally, even the oddball ones that can mess things up. Second, they don't use

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering Business Impact on Processes: A Clustering and Influence Journey

Improving business processes in large companies often faces a big hurdle: the people running these processes don't have a clear, fact-based understanding of how things really happen on the ground. They might not know about all the different ways processes are carried out or the exceptions that pop u

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Code LLMs: Evolution, Scorecard, and What’s Next

Big language models like ChatGPT are making big waves in software coding. This has sparked the creation of specialized models, called Code LLMs, tailored just for software engineering. Many of these Code LLMs are fine-tuned versions of general large language models, meaning they're updated often and

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring LLMs in Software: A Fresh Look

Large Language Models, or LLMs, have been making waves lately. They're not just standalone tools; they can also be crucial parts of software systems. These LLM-integrated applications use LLMs to do tasks that would be tough or time-consuming without them. As this field grows, we need clear terms an

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Graphene Cages: A New Way to Clean Up Water Waste

Scientists have come up with a clever way to deal with water pollution. They've created tiny graphene cages that can trap and break down nasty chemicals, like N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF), found in water. First, they mix graphene with a special polymer to create a kind of super material called PGO.

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Harris's Final Push: A Mix of Vibes, Celebs, and Key Messages

On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris wrapped up her campaign in Philadelphia, changing her tune from 'we will win' to focus on being the underdog. Her speech was light on policy details but heavy with enthusiasm, reminding supporters that every vote counts in what could be a very close race. Harr

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

The Strange Case of Louisiana's Voting Maps

Louisiana's congressional map has been a messy legal battle. A judge said the old map was racist and ordered a new one with more Black-majority districts. But another court said the new map is also illegal. Now, the Supreme Court has to sort out this confusing fight. They might change the rules for

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