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New study offers insight into tissue-specific gene regulation of sheep

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Livestock breeders could soon have more tools to improve the health and quality of their animals, thanks to a recent study that sheds new light on regulatory elements in the sheep genome.This post was originally […]

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Digital transport apps conceal layers of technical, financial and policy complexity

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Digital transport technology is catching on, from apps that let you buy train tickets with a single swipe to sophisticated car-sharing systems. They may be easy to use, but such transport services often mask an […]

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Tech companies are blaming massive layoffs on AI. What’s really going on?

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In the past few months, a wave of tech corporations have announced significant staff cuts and attributed them to efficiency gains driven by artificial intelligence (AI).This post was originally published on this site

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Why harmful content keeps reaching children online, and what advertising has to do with it

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Children today can encounter harmful material online with alarming ease, including violent, sexual and self-harm content. While this is often treated as a moderation failure, the deeper cause is economic.This post was originally published on […]

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Formula 1’s 2026 rules: New sustainability rules are changing the way races are won

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The first races under Formula 1’s new regulations delivered exactly what the sport’s rule-makers had hoped for: more overtaking. At the recent Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, passes on track nearly tripled compared with the […]

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Cargo ships willing to travel farther reach greater efficiency, tanker tracking shows

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In shipping, efficiency is everything. Take the shortest (safe) route between two points. Offload cargo as quickly as possible to the person who will pay you the most. Pick up your next load as fast […]

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Who covers AI business blunders? Some insurers cautiously step up

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As more businesses trust artificial intelligence “agents” to independently grow their revenues, some insurance firms are stepping in to cover any mistakes—while others are steering clear.This post was originally published on this site

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About the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator project

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The Low Boom Flight Demonstrator project (LBFD) is part of NASA’s effort to help enable new aircraft noise standards that are required to open the market to commercial supersonic flight over land. The federal government […]

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Geospatial model maps potential lumpy skin disease entry points into Australia

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Two locations have been identified as the most likely entry points into Australia for a disease that poses a huge risk to the beef and dairy industries. A University of Queensland-led team has built the […]

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New music release day could be dangerous for distracted drivers

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Researchers seeking to understand the impact of smartphones on driving safety have a warning for music fans: Release day might be dangerous. The study, described in a working paper published last month by the National […]

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