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For graphene sources, a potential green alternative to mining
KTH researchers report a green alternative to reduce reliance on mining graphite, the raw source behind the next wonder material, graphene.
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AI helps decode horse body language for better veterinary care
Researchers are using AI to bridge the communication gap between horse and human. Combining 3D motion capture and machine learning, a new modeling system would equip veterinarians with a powerful visual tool for interpreting equine body language—the key to detecting physical and even behavioral problems.
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Model shows how electric truck manufacturers can reduce reliance on virgin rare earth minerals
Faced with uncertain supply and soaring prices for rare earth minerals, electric vehicle manufacturers could nevertheless reduce their material demands by nearly 15 percent by remanufacturing and reusing components, a recent study shows.
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AI generated memes funnier on average, but humans may have the last laugh
Can AI do humor? A new study suggests artificial intelligence can create internet memes as funny as those made by humans. But when it comes to gags that truly connect with viewers, people still have the edge.