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Study Uncovers How Silkworm Moth’s Odor Detection May Improve Robotics

Researchers from Japan explore how the domesticated flightless silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), a prominent insect model in olfactory research, uses…

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BearingPoint study finds 43% of C-suite adopting a ‘wait and see’ approach to AI

Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint, has launched an in-depth study on artificial intelligence (AI), emphasising the critical need for organisations…

1 year ago

Inside Cyber by Chuck Brooks: Reviewed

Inside Cyber, by Chuck Brooks, takes complex ideas about emerging technologies and provides a simplistic explanation of the technology. Brooks…

1 year ago

Moonshot Celebration: Sending 384,400 Wishes to the Moon

The Moonshot Celebration, a revolutionary initiative that bridges human aspirations with space exploration, is set to send 384,400 wishes to…

1 year ago

Community to explore buyout of stunning rewilding estate near Loch Ness

A local community in the Highlands has agreed to explore the purchase of some or all of the 513-acre Bunloit…

1 year ago

In France: Lhyfe and Elyse Energy plan to use renewable green hydrogen to produce e-methanol

Lhyfe, one of the world’s pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen, and Elyse Energy, a European specialist…

1 year ago

Record high for minke whale sightings but record low for basking sharks, research in Hebrides finds

2023 saw the highest sighting rates and numbers of minke whales yet recorded in the Hebrides, but the lowest known…

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