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Recent research has unveiled a compelling connection between the immune system and brain behavior, highlighting how a single immune molecule, interleukin-17 (IL-17), can influence...
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ight-Based Intelligence: The Future of Sustainable AI
Artificial intelligence has rapidly transformed modern life, but behind its brilliance lies a pressing challenge: enormous energy consumption. Today’s AI models demand billions of...
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How Remote Work is Giving the Planet a Breather
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Ancient Rhinos Lived in Massive Herds, Fossil Evidence Reveals
Millions of years ago, the plains of Nebraska were home to an unusual sight—herds of barrel-bodied rhinos gathering in large numbers around watering holes....
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In a major leap forward for pediatric medicine, researchers at Northwestern University have introduced an incredibly small, biodegradable pacemaker — no larger than a...