The next wave of robotics depends on unifying code and hardware—embedding AI directly into the deterministic systems that ...
Background Despite progress in reducing global maternal mortality in recent decades, low- and lower-middle-income countries ...
Abstract: With the rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) ownership, the problem of increased peak loads on distribution networks due to large-scale EV integration needs to be addressed. This study ...
Released in 1991, the recording occupies a singular position within the histories of experimental music, media criticism, copyright law, sound collage and cultural theory. It is simultaneously a ...
Spread the love“`html The cosmos is often described as a vast, uncharted frontier, teeming with mysteries waiting to be uncovered. Among its many secrets, few have captured the imagination of ...
Abstract: Cracks that may cause pipeline cracking and leakage become the main risk of in-service pipelines after conventional metal loss defects have been detected. Therefore, it is imperative to ...
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A hoard of 1,700-year-old Roman bronze cauldrons turned up in a German field
A collection of Roman-era bronze cauldrons, estimated to be roughly 1,700 years old, has surfaced in a German agricultural ...
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A recalled supplement is behind a multistate Salmonella outbreak, the FDA warns
Two recalled moringa leaf powder supplements sold online and through retailers across the United States have been tied to a ...
Introduction Antimicrobial stewardship efforts in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) largely focus on qualified ...
Objectives To examine primary care contacts among individuals with eating disorders (EDs) and assess differences across ...
Two women proudly stand with their agricultural equipment in Bangladesh.
A new protein analysis of Homo naledi skeletons reveals a curious twist—none of them seem to have Y chromosomes.
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