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Love it or hate it? Apple’s ‘Liquid Glass’ explained

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Apple’s latest design overhaul—aptly named Liquid Glass—has been polarizing to say the least.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Setting your home up for success: Small animal owner fire awareness

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Half a million pets are affected by home fires each year, with more than 40,000 of those animals losing their lives, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.This post was originally published on this site

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Software tool shows clear advantage in water purity prediction

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A powerful new software tool that can accurately predict the performance of biofilters used by the water industry could reduce the challenge of maintaining the purity of tap water.This post was originally published on this […]

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Dogs can be hooked on toys in ways that resemble human addiction

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Some dogs show behaviors towards their toys that resemble behavioral addictions in humans, such as gambling and internet gaming, according to a study of 105 dogs published in Scientific Reports.This post was originally published on […]

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Calm deer learn faster: How insights into individual temperament can help handlers perform health checks

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Training animals in captivity is extraordinarily challenging due to a host of factors such as an animal’s natural temperament and prior negative experiences with humans. But it is often essential in places like zoos and […]

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Google wants right to bundle Gemini AI app with Maps, YouTube

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Alphabet Inc.’s Google wants to retain the right to bundle its popular mapping and video apps with its Gemini AI service, a lawyer for the company told a federal judge Wednesday, pushing back on a […]

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New haptic system lets soft objects respond to taps, squeezes and twists

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New technology that invites expressive, two-way communication between a person and the soft, flexible object they are holding or wearing has been developed at the University of Bath.This post was originally published on this site

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Open-source software advances design of offshore structures by testing wave-structure interactions

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A Cornell doctoral student has developed an open-source software package that could transform how engineers design floating offshore structures for renewable energy and other ocean applications.This post was originally published on this site

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Child protection vs privacy: decision time for EU

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Does protecting children justify snooping on private messages? That is the sensitive question facing EU countries Wednesday as they wrangle over a push to combat child sexual abuse material online.This post was originally published on […]

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Imported cut flowers at low risk of spreading livestock viruses, finds study

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A study in Medical and Veterinary Entomology has investigated whether Culicoides biting midges—tiny insects that can carry serious livestock viruses—are being accidentally exported from Africa to Europe in shipments of cut flowers.This post was originally […]

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