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Ancient Roman Concrete Holds the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Construction Industry

Ancient Roman Concrete Holds the Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions in the Construction Industry

Durability engineer proposes a low carbon alternative to traditional Portland cement, inspired by ancient Roman concrete. As the construction industry grapples with the environmental impact of concrete production, engineers are looking to ancient Roman technology for a solution. Concrete, the most widely used building material in the world, is responsible for a significant portion of…

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Atlanta Police Seek Public Assistance in Identifying Electronics Thief at Local Restaurant

Atlanta Police Seek Public Assistance in Identifying Electronics Thief at Local Restaurant

The Atlanta Police Department is calling on the community to help locate a suspect involved in a recent burglary at a popular restaurant on Peachtree Road. The Atlanta Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man who allegedly broke into a Benihana restaurant on Peachtree Road in Atlanta and stole several electronic…

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Heavy Rains Exacerbate Pollution Concerns in Casco Bay, Highlighting Climate Change Impact

Heavy Rains Exacerbate Pollution Concerns in Casco Bay, Highlighting Climate Change Impact

Rising ocean temperatures and extreme rainfall events threaten the health of Casco Bay, raising concerns about pollution and long-term productivity. Casco Bay, a section of the fast-warming Gulf of Maine, is facing a multitude of threats to its near-shore waters. Stormwater pollution, exacerbated by heavy rains and climate change, poses a significant challenge to the…

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DIY Metallization: A Journey Towards Affordable Semiconductor Production

DIY Metallization: A Journey Towards Affordable Semiconductor Production

[ProjectsInFlight] Pushes the Boundaries of DIY Semiconductors with Innovative Metallization Technique The world of semiconductor production has long been dominated by large corporations with access to expensive equipment and specialized facilities. However, one determined individual, [ProjectsInFlight], has been on a mission to democratize the process, making it accessible to the average hacker. In a series…

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Battling the Noise: Researchers Develop Techniques to Filter Radio Interference for Clearer Astronomy Signals

Battling the Noise: Researchers Develop Techniques to Filter Radio Interference for Clearer Astronomy Signals

Scientists at West Virginia University receive grant to combat the growing problem of radio interference in ground-based radio telescopes, aiming to improve the detection of weak signals from distant regions of the cosmos. Earth’s atmosphere is inundated with a cacophony of radio waves, ranging from media broadcasts to mobile phone signals. While these waves are…

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Rare In-Sync Solar System with Six Planets Discovered, Offering Glimpse into the Birth of Solar Systems

Rare In-Sync Solar System with Six Planets Discovered, Offering Glimpse into the Birth of Solar Systems

Astronomers find a unique solar system with planets moving in perfect synchrony, shedding light on the formation of solar systems across the Milky Way. Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, uncovering a rare solar system located 100 light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. This remarkable find, announced on Wednesday, reveals a solar system with…

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AI Algorithm Traces Wines to Their Origins, Combating Wine Fraud

AI Algorithm Traces Wines to Their Origins, Combating Wine Fraud

Scientists develop a machine learning algorithm that can identify the origins of wines based on chemical analyses, potentially revolutionizing the fight against wine fraud. In a world where counterfeit wines are becoming increasingly prevalent, scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm capable of tracing wines back to their origins. By analyzing routine chemical analyses,…

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