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Microsoft Edge’s legacy PDF engine will retire next year, managed devices to get Adobe Engine soon but no hope for macOS yet.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNInternal appetite signals vary with socioeconomic backgroundPublished in the journal Food Quality and Preference, the research highlights how physiological signals, particularly those transmitted via the vagus nerve, interact with socio-economic factors to ...
A new study demonstrates biochar-modified titanium dioxide nanocomposites embedded in PVA films for effective dye removal and ...
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AZoNano on MSNNano-Enhanced Dual-Mode Film for Sustainable Thermal ManagementResearchers have developed a dual-mode nanofiber film for passive heating and cooling using upcycled chip bags and silica ...
This study explores recycled carbon fiber–reinforced PA66 filaments for automotive 3D printing, showing strong thermal and rheological performance in sustainable prototyping.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNToxins in kids’ mattresses and bedding raise health concerns, study showsA Canadian in-home study found that young children are significantly exposed to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in ...
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AZoSensors on MSNCarbon Nanotube-Based Sensors Enable Real-Time In Vivo Metabolite MonitoringNew research introduces a tandem reaction–based sensor architecture capable of dynamic, multiplexed metabolic tracking using ...
A new study introduces the Thermal Runaway Factor (TRF) as a predictive safety metric for lithium-ion batteries, enabling ...
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AZoSensors on MSNNASA’s New Radar Health Monitor Might Be the Most Effortless Way to Track Vitals YetThe Cardi/o Monitor by NASA leverages radar-based technology for non-contact tracking of heart rate and respiration, revolutionizing home health monitoring.
Integrating ground drones with BIM analysis, this research improves construction site audits by accurately detecting ...
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AZoBuild on MSNNature-Inspired Lightweight Cement Material Cuts Carbon Emissions and Boosts StrengthResearchers develop a low-carbon, high-strength cement material inspired by nature’s porous structures—offering improved ...
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