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Google ramping up Privacy Sandbox testing, preps ‘FLoC’ to replace 3rd-party cookies used for ads 9to5GoogleGoogle says it may have found a privacy-friendly substitute to cookies AxiosGoogle ... Continue Reading »
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Spotify dabbles in audiobooks by offering nine public-domain works EngadgetSpotify now hosts audiobook recordings from YouTuber David Dobrik and actress Hilary Swank The VergeSpotify Tests Audiobooks With ... Continue Reading »
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A cross-cultural analysis found several factors may have played a role in building the relationship between humans and dogs, including temperature, hunting and surprisingly - ... Continue Reading »
Medical researchers have developed a biosensing microneedle patch that can be applied to the skin, capture a biomarker of interest and, thanks to its unprecedented ... Continue Reading »
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Laser beams are used to change the properties of materials in an extremely precise way. However, the underlying processes generally take place at such unimaginably ... Continue Reading »
New research shows that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduced both antibody and inflammatory responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice. Continue Reading »
Oceanographers fully reconciled climate and carbon cycle trends of the past 50 million years -- solving a controversy debated in the scientific literature for decades. ... Continue Reading »
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Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the most common form of acute leukemia in adults, that has gone into remission following initial chemotherapy remain in ... Continue Reading »
Molecular developmental biologists used zebrafish embryos to study a gene mutation that causes scoliosis, a sideways curvature of the spine that typically occurs in humans ... Continue Reading »
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A new study suggests that a lot of people might be going through life with symptoms that resemble concussion - a finding supporting researchers' argument ... Continue Reading »
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Astrophysicists have measured the densities of the seven planets of the exoplanetary system TRAPPIST-1 with extreme precision, the values obtained indicating very similar compositions for ... Continue Reading »
Researchers have found a way to enhance hybrid flow batteries and their commercial use. The new approach can store electricity in these batteries for very ... Continue Reading »
Becoming a parent often brings great joy, but not always. Parenthood also entails challenges, stress and, for some people, it can trigger depression. A new ... Continue Reading »
Catalysts are getting smaller - 'single-atom' catalysts are the logical end point of this downsizing. However, individual atoms can no longer be described using the ... Continue Reading »
Researchers have demonstrated that unique fungi strengthen the 'immune systems' of wheat and bean plants against aphids. Fungi enter and influence the amount of a ... Continue Reading »
Human activities might have shifted the movement of caribou in and near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, according to scientists who tracked them using isotopic ... Continue Reading »
A new study of 1040 online participants from five western countries explores people's response to the stresses of the escalating pandemic, finding more than 13 ... Continue Reading »
Researchers have developed a new desalination membrane by laminating a two-dimensional carbon material on to the surface of a porous polymer membrane. This membrane has ... Continue Reading »
Real-world materials are usually messier than the idealized scenarios found in textbooks. Imperfections can add complications and even limit a material's usefulness. To get around ... Continue Reading »
Price promotions can have a positive effect on consumers' donation behavior because the monetary savings from price promotions increase consumers' perceived resources. Continue Reading »
New research shows the Ganges River - with the combined flows of the Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers - could be responsible for up to 3 ... Continue Reading »
Scientists have developed simultaneous triploid and hexaploid varieties of Haemanthus albiflos by the application of endosperm culture, thus extending the use of this technique. Continue Reading »
Degradable, bio-based polymers offer options for chemical recycling, and they can be a tool to store and release useful molecules. Scientists have developed a class ... Continue Reading »
Researchers combined observations from a telescope in New Mexico, the United States, with satellites located near Earth to identify a link between magnetic waves in ... Continue Reading »