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Why is it called black box?
LSW Team
The Origins and Significance of the Term "Black Box" The term "black box" has become synonymous with complex systems, particularly in the fields of computer science, engineering, and technology. But ...[Continue Reading]
Lifesciencesworld.com
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Wait, there's no such thing as a Snail Darter?
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Species are becoming extinct! Its a crisis competing for all manner of other crises, though at the moment the Climate Crisis, AKA Climate Change, is winning the publicity and funding war. Keepin ...[Continue Reading]
Americanthinker.com
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California: aren't oceans water?
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Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to pump. As the California wildfires continue to reduce substantial portions of the Los Angeles area to ash, Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, LAs possibly or possibl ...[Continue Reading]
Americanthinker.com
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Designing tiny filters to solve big problems
Anne Trafton | MIT News
For many industrial processes, the typical way to separate gases, liquids, or ions is with heat, using slight differences in boiling points to purify mixtures. These thermal processes account for rou ...[Continue Reading]
Mit.edu
1 day ago
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Effects of aerobic exercise on cognitive function and quality of life in patients with Alzheimers disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Yang, L., Yuan, Z., Peng, C.
Introduction Approximately 90% of dementia cases among the elderly are attributed to Alzheimers disease (AD), which is also one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases within this populatio ...[Continue Reading]
The BMJ
1 day ago
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Why is it called a cowlick?
LSW Team
The Origin and Meaning of a Cowlick A cowlick is a common phenomenon where a persons hair on the top of their head becomes uneven, often resulting in a distinctive "cow-like" or "lumpy" appearance. ...[Continue Reading]
Lifesciencesworld.com
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