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New Model Offers Insights into River Temperature and Energy Use

A recently developed forecasting model aims to enhance our understanding of river temperatures and their implications for energy management and recreational planning.

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Transforming Literature Data into Catalytic Insights

Recent research from Tohoku University explores innovative methods to convert extensive literature data into usable design rules for catalysts, leveraging human intelligence and regression techniques.

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Google's Ambitious Plan to Combat Dengue with Sterilized Mosquitoes

As dengue fever becomes a growing concern, Google aims to release 64 million sterilized male mosquitoes in California and Florida, pending federal approval. This initiative could reshape public health strategies this summer.

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UCLA Researchers Unveil Advanced Hybrid Projector with Enhanced Image Quality

A new image projection system developed by UCLA researchers promises significant improvements in image quality and depth, potentially benefiting various sectors.

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Innovative Microfluidic Sensor Uses Harmless Viruses to Detect Salmonella

A team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute has created a new sensor that employs harmless viruses to identify Salmonella contamination, potentially enhancing portable testing methods.

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Exploring Literature and Mining in the Andes: A New Book by Martinez-Arias

Martinez-Arias's latest publication delves into the complex relationship between literature and mining in the Andean region, offering fresh insights.

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Canada's Ambitious POET Mission Aims to Discover Earth-Sized Exoplanets

As the search for extraterrestrial life intensifies, Canada has proposed the POET mission to explore Earth-sized planets, contributing to the rapidly growing field of exoplanet science.

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POET Technologies Reports Q4 2025 Financial Results

POET Technologies has released its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, detailing its performance during this period.

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Briefing: How 'The Camp of the Saints' became the far right's cult novel, from the Le Pens to MAGA

Strategic angle: Since its publication in 1973, Jean Raspail's novel has shaped the imagination of ideologues who oppose immigration.

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What 'Project Hail Mary' gets right—and wrong—about astrophysics

"Project Hail Mary," the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of the best-selling sci-fi novel from Andy Weir, is being praised for putting the science in science fiction.

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Briefing: Nobel Laureate in Literature Elfriede Jelinek: 'The destruction of the feminine has always been one of my major themes'

Strategic angle: The Austrian writer and playwright, who usually avoids interviews, agreed to speak exclusively with Le Monde about her body of work, except for her most recent novel.

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Briefing: Literature in time of crisis: world-renowned writer Azar Nafisi speaks to France 24

Strategic angle: Azar Nafisi discusses the vital role of literature during challenging times in an interview with France 24.

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Briefing: Galaxy-group motion suggests slower expansion in our cosmic neighborhood

Strategic angle: New studies reveal a novel method for measuring cosmic expansion through nearby galaxy group motion.