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      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

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      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

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    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

    • High‑speed strike study graphic from Journal of Experimental Biology showing snake strike kinematics and timing metrics

      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

    • Dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) at Sea World, Gold Coast, Australia, lateral view.

      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

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    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

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      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

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    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

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      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

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April 27, 2023
Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology

Giga Chat vs ChatGPT: The Russian AI Chatbot Wildcard

Russia’s largest lender, Sberbank, has launched Giga Chat, an AI chatbot technology to rival ChatGPT. At present, Giga Chat is in invite-only testing mode, but it’s expected to be a major player
ELECTRA
Aviation·Electric·Technology

Electra’s Goldfinch Soars in Test Flights: A New Era for Hybrid-Electric eSTOL Aviation

Electra’s Goldfinch is rewriting the eSTOL rulebook. This two-seater isn’t your average aircraft. With its all-electric test flight on November 11 and a hybrid-electric one on November 19, it’s clear that Electra is onto something big. Piloted by Cody Allee
November 23, 2023

Aviation’s Hybrid-Electric Era Begins with EcoPulse Test Flight

Aviation·Electric·Technology
EcoPulse, a collaborative creation by Airbus, Daher, and Safran, recently achieved a groundbreaking feat in the realm of aviation. On November 29, 2023, this

Elon Musk and 1,000 Experts Warn of Danger from Out-of-Control AI Development

Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology
Elon Musk and over 1,000 industry experts signed an open letter calling for a pause on advanced AI development. The letter, issued by the
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Artificial Intelligence·Astronomy·Science·Space·Technology

Oxford AI Study Achieves 93% Accuracy in Spotting Real Cosmic Events Using Just 15 Training Examples

A breakthrough study from the University of Oxford and Google Cloud shows how artificial intelligence can now accurately identify genuine cosmic events in the night sky with remarkably little training data. Published
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Karmactive Team
October 9, 2025
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Health·News·Science·Technology

MIT Engineers Immune-Evading NK Cells That Last 3 Weeks and Nearly Eliminate Cancer in Tests

Scientists at MIT and Harvard Medical School have developed a new type of cancer-fighting cell that could transform how we treat cancer. These cells, called CAR-NK cells, have been engineered to hide
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Tejal Somvanshi
October 9, 2025
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Business·Health·News·Technology·USA

California Silences Blaring Streaming Ads: Newsom Signs Law Forcing Netflix, Hulu to Match Program Volume

Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday that will stop streaming services from blasting viewers with commercials louder than the shows they’re watching. The new law, Senate Bill 576, will force streaming
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Govind Tekale
October 9, 2025
A schematic diagram illustrating a white, grid-like membrane structure with numerous small pores. Green and blue spheres, representing different gas molecules, approach the membrane. Only the green spheres are shown passing through the pores to the other side, while the blue spheres are blocked, depicting selective permeation.
Energy·Hydrogen·Science·Sustainability·Technology

MIT’s new palladium membrane withstands 1,000K heat, a “promising route” to cheaper and more efficient hydrogen fuel

MIT engineers have developed a breakthrough in hydrogen separation technology that could make hydrogen fuel production cheaper and more efficient. Their new palladium membrane design can withstand much higher temperatures than conventional
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Sunita Somvanshi
October 8, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence·Health·Science·Technology

New cancer breathalyzer offers a non-invasive alternative to biopsies, with some methods showing over 90% accuracy

Cancer remains one of the world’s deadliest health challenges, with 9.7 million deaths globally in 2022. For Americans, the outlook is equally concerning—over 2 million new cancer cases and more than 600,000
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Tejal Somvanshi
October 8, 2025
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Health·News·Technology·UK

NHS Online Hospital to Deliver 8.5M Digital Appointments by 2030 as Specialists Become Available Nationwide

The National Health Service (NHS) plans to open its first fully virtual hospital in 2027, aiming to deliver millions of extra appointments while addressing long waiting lists. This digital service, called NHS
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Tejal Somvanshi
October 5, 2025
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Energy·Science·Technology

MIT Scientists Discover Lithium-Electron ‘Buddy System’ That Makes Batteries Charge Faster, Last Longer

MIT researchers have uncovered a fundamental principle that could revolutionize battery technology, potentially leading to faster charging times and longer-lasting power for everything from smartphones to electric vehicles. The team measured lithium
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Sunita Somvanshi
October 4, 2025
A miniature concrete arch supporting three metal weights, with a green LED light glowing underneath, demonstrating the material's dual functionality for load bearing and powering electronics.
Architecture·Energy·Science·Technology

MIT’s Concrete Battery Is 10X Stronger; Shrinks Home Storage Needs from 45m³ to Just 5m³

MIT researchers have developed a concrete that stores electricity, with recent improvements making it 10 times more powerful than earlier versions. This special concrete, called electron-conducting carbon concrete (ec³), combines cement with
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Karmactive Team
October 3, 2025
New white NJ Transit bus parked on a street with a bridge structure visible in the background
Mobility·Technology·Transportation·USA

NJ Transit Debuts First of 175 New $850K Buses with Better Access, USB Ports, and Enhanced Safety Features

NJ Transit unveiled its first new bus from a batch of 175 on September 29, kicking off a major upgrade to its aging fleet. These 40-foot New Flyer buses will arrive through
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Karmactive Staff
October 2, 2025
John Deere GX Crew Electric Utility Vehicle with green body, yellow seats and wheels, featuring a four-passenger configuration with protective canopy and rugged all-terrain tires
Electric·Mobility·Technology

John Deere Launches Electric Gator UTVs with 19.5 MPH Speed and 51.2V Battery Technology for Quieter Farm Operations

John Deere has launched two all-electric utility vehicles – the Gator GX and GX Crew – designed for residential, rural, and light commercial use. These vehicles offer an electric alternative to traditional
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Karmactive Team
October 2, 2025
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    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

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    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

    • High‑speed strike study graphic from Journal of Experimental Biology showing snake strike kinematics and timing metrics

      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

    • Dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) at Sea World, Gold Coast, Australia, lateral view.

      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

  • Sustainability
    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Sunbeams through tall trees over a mossy, fern-covered forest floor

      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

    • Large power plant with multiple chimneys and cooling towers releasing steam under a cloudy sky

      Illinois Energy Efficiency: $2.79B Approved For 2026–29—Full Home-Savings Count Inside 

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  • Health
    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

    • Kim Kardashian public photo linked from Facebook accompanying report on teaser quote about a “little aneurysm” and stress mention

      Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

    • Israeli Navy troops boarding a vessel from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters during an interception operation on October 3, 2025

      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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