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IXI’s autofocusing lenses are almost ready to replace multifocal glasses
While wave upon wave of smartglasses and face-based wearables collision on the coasts of CES, conventional glasses actually have not altered a lot over the centuries we have actual…
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Boston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026
After years of testing its humanoid robot (and forcing it to dance), Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is entering production. The robotics company said at CES 2026 that the final produ…
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Global Supply Chain & Logistics News January 5th – 8th 2026
From executive management changes to multi-billion buck power financial investments, today’s supply chain round-up is specified by calculated actions targeted at lasting secu…
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JPMorgan M&A global head Aiyengar says rising risks to drive surge in deals
Dealmakers are established for one more banner year in 2026 with a document variety of sell the pipe, as Chief executive officers seek the security of range to weather installing f…
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Study finds food waste compost less effective than potting mix alone
With an approximated 30– 40% of the USA’ food supply winding up as waste, according to the united state Fda, food scientific research and gardening specialists collabor…
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Uncovering a secret room that a giant virus creates inside its host amoeba
An infection relies upon the host’s translation equipment to reproduce itself and come to be transmittable. Translation effectiveness partly relies on the use of a codon, or …
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Single-cell testing shows which antibiotics actually kill bacteria, not just stop growth
Medicines that act versus microorganisms are mostly analyzed based upon just how well they hinder microbial development under lab problems. An important element, nonetheless, is wh…
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New Zealand’s rare flightless parrot begins breeding again
New Zealand’s seriously threatened flightless parrot, the kakapo, began reproducing recently for the very first time in 4 years, the federal government preservation division …
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Hundreds of thousands without power as Storm Goretti pummels Europe
Strong winds damaged France and Britain on Friday as Tornado Goretti barreled via north Europe, reducing power to numerous countless homes in diving winter season temperature level…
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NASA, in a rare move, cuts space station mission short after an astronaut’s medical issue
In an uncommon action, NASA is reducing an objective aboard the International Spaceport station short after an astronaut had a clinical problem.