Feedback loops are overlooked engines of climate change, says study

Researchers have identified 27 feedback loops demonstrating how one effect of climbing temperatures leads to events that further reinforce global warming and the initial event itself. The findings make immediate climate action even more crucial.

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Democratizing and leveraging data for the future: Interview with Amir Orad, CEO of Sisense

Image: gonin/Adobe Stock The way businesses access and use data has changed dramatically over the past several years, especially as data analytics tools have grown more user-friendly and other data…

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Inhalable powder designed to boost the lungs’ virus-blocking mucus

If there's one thing that the past few years have made us of aware of, it's the danger of respiratory viruses. An inhalable powder may one day help temporarily protect against them, by working with the natural layer of mucus in users' lungs.

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Asphalt additive could continuously keep roads ice-free

Ice on roads isn't a good thing, but neither are the eco-unfriendly chloride-based salts used to melt it. Scientists have developed a greener and more effective alternative, however, that could be mixed into the asphalt and remain active for years.

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TTP develops 5G non-terrestrial network digital twin

Image: WrightStudio/Adobe Stock Satellite connectivity is emerging as a technological innovation poised to move towards mass-market applications, but deploying satellite networks requires complex testing, design and optimization. TTP, a leading…

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