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What Can Eye Gaze Teach Us About Real-World Cycling? Insights From the Oxford RobotCycle Project

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Oura adds more detailed hormonal health insights to its Series 3 and 4 rings

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Fish-microbe partnership may influence ocean health by making carbon-trapping minerals

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Box jellyfish reveal secret life cycle with implications for coastal safety

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AlphaOPT: Formulating Optimization Programs with Self-Improving LLM Experience Library

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Shockwaves from dying stars may sculpt 'cosmic wagon wheel' stellar nurseries, simulations reveal

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Space.com 8d ago

How waves, ponds and green algae are accelerating sea ice melt in Antarctica

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Phys.org 1d ago

Transcription factor CCTF1 plays a decisive role in regulating the proteasome activity during archaeal cell division

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CausShield: Sample Reconstruction-Resilient Vertical FL via Causal Representation Learning

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Ocean collapse triggered ancient wildfires, research suggests

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Phys.org 1d ago