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The UK punches above its weight in applying AI to solve automotive manufacturing problems. Could this give the country an edge again in this important industrial sector?
First global map of mantle earthquakes reveals seismic activity far beneath continents, challenging old ideas about Earth’s ...
Genetic data strengthens the case that humans first settled Sahul around 60,000 years ago, using multiple seafaring routes.
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A new study from an interdisciplinary German research collaboration, led by the Haptic Intelligence Department at the Max ...
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