As a clinical nurse in the ICU at Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital, Cheryl Mooney, BSN, RN, understands the importance of mobility. She has cared for patients at risk of further debilitation from remaining in bed and only doing passive range of…
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Do We Really Need Big Data Centers For AI?
EPFL researchers have developed new software – now spun-off into a start-up – that eliminates the need for data to be sent to third-party cloud services when AI is used to complete a task. This could challenge the business model of Big Tech.
The…
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Launch Time and Launch window of MICHIBIKI No. 5, Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZS-5) aboard the 8th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F8) [Rescheduled]
Launch Time and Launch window of MICHIBIKI No. 5, Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZS-5) aboard the 8th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F8) [Rescheduled]
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) set up the schedule for the launch of MICHIBIKI No. 5, Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZS-5) aboard the 8th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F8) as specified below.
Launch date : December 17, 2025 Launch time : 11:10:00 (JST)*1 Launch Window : 11:10:00 through 11:24:30 (JST)*1*2 Reserved launch period : December 18, 2025 through January 31, 2026 Launch site : Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center *1 The time is the 24-hour clock
*2 The launch window during the reserved launch period will be decided for each launch date.
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The analgesic effectiveness of a saddle block with intrathecal morphin
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Transition-related Surgery (TRS) encompasses all surgical procedures that help patients transition to their self-identified gender. Among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals, TRS is associated with substantial…
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Rockstar’s delight at William Blake cottage revamp in West Sussex
The singer, who was also a commercial airline pilot and once considered for Britain’s Olympic fencing team, said he loved Blake’s work, calling it “non-conformist, visionary, mystical and beautiful”.
Dickinson said his 1998 album The Chemical…
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Exclusive: Samsung's Galaxy Z Tri Fold Sells Out, Restocks 17th – 조선일보
- Exclusive: Samsung’s Galaxy Z Tri Fold Sells Out, Restocks 17th 조선일보
- Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold Screen Replacement Price is Insane ProPakistani
- Samsung will let you use the Galaxy Z TriFold as a secondary monitor for your PC Android…
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Unraveling the Key Factors Behind Patient Decision Delay in Aortic Dis
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Aortic dissection (AD) is a rare yet catastrophic cardiovascular disease, characterized by a tear in the intimal layer of the aorta, which leads to the separation of the aortic wall layers and disrupts blood flow to vital organs.1 In…
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How water and clay shape archaelogical record at Murujuga
New research has shown that water movement in clay-rich soils can lift stone artefacts toward the surface – exerting a natural influence on how archaeological materials are distributed across the surface of some landscapes.
The study, published in Archaeometry, was part of the Dating Murujuga’s Dreaming project and focused on a clay-rich sediment basin in the newly listed UNESCO World Heritage Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
Researchers from The University of Western Australia and collaborators highlighted the importance of understanding soil mineralogy and moisture processes when interpreting cultural landscapes, particularly in clay-dominated environments common across northern Australia.
The project brought together archaeologists, soil scientists, geomorphologists, geochemists, and Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation members, to conduct wetting and drying experiments on different soil types.
It combined soil analysis with CT-scanning and 3D image analysis to reveal how water interacts with the clay minerals and track artefact movement within the soil.
The project investigated swelling clays that expand as water is absorbed and contract as it dries.
The wetting and drying cycles caused subtle but persistent soil movement that pushed stone artefacts upwards over time, which can create mixing within the soil profile.
The outcome of soil movement was a surface concentration of stone artefacts that did not reflect the original archaeological context and that may have been deposited at any time within the human past.
Lead author Dr Caroline Mather, from UWA’s School of Agriculture and Environment, said the work demonstrated why interdisciplinary collaboration was essential for accurate archaeological interpretation.
“Clay soils are dynamic materials that respond to wet and dry cycles and are common on Earth’s surface,” Dr Mather said.
“The results highlight why we need to consider soil and water processes alongside standard archaeological approaches when interpreting what we see on the surface and within soil and sediment profiles.”
The findings reinforce that water is a powerful driver of change in both environmental and cultural systems at Murujuga, shaping how artefacts move, and ultimately become visible.
The study also demonstrated the value of working closely with Traditional Owners and Custodians to understand how scientific and cultural knowledge intersect in this globally significant cultural landscape.
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Drumshanbo Irish gin maker posts rise in revenue and profit in spite of Trump’s tariffs – The Irish Times
The maker of Drumshanbo Irish Gunpowder Gin increased its revenues and profits this year in spite of having to absorb the impact of tariffs imposed on its imports to the US and the effect of a weak dollar on its business.
In the year to the end…
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ZEISS celebrates 100 years of advancing innovation in the US – Today's Medical Developments
- ZEISS celebrates 100 years of advancing innovation in the US Today’s Medical Developments
- ZEISS, with a presence in White Plains, celebrates 100 years in the U.S. Westfair Communications
- Zeiss Celebrates 100 Years of U.S. Operation and Innovative…
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