‘Even if it’s limited service, 5G will launch August 24 in Nigeria’

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‘Even if it’s limited service, 5G will launch August 24 in Nigeria’

Nigeria’s telecoms regulatory chief has again staked his words that 5G services will go live in Nigeria come August 24, even if mobile subscribers may get “limited service.”

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Pressure and Level Instrumentation for Biotechnological Processes

It’s an exciting time for biotechnology. Many chemical and pharmaceutical processes are currently being transformed into biotechnological processes. Right in...

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The First Industrial Butterfly Valve with an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)

What is less impactful on the environment – metal or plastic? The leading flow solutions provider worldwide has commissioned a Life Cycle Assessment for the...

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Control Valves Guarantee Reliable Flow of Potable Water for the World’s Largest Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant

Reverse Osmosis (RO) desalination removes salt and other impurities by transferring water through a series of semi-permeable membranes....

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Promising peptide slows the spread and growth of melanoma in mice

Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer thanks to its ability to rapidly spread to other organs. Brazilian researchers have now developed a peptide that seems to slow the growth and spread of melanoma, improving the survival rates of test mice.

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Rising temperatures due to climate change shaving hours off our sleep

Scientists are beginning to explore the relationship between climate change and sleep quality, based on the premise that rising ambient temperatures are impacting our rest. And a new study indicates it may already be costing us many hours per year.

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China launches an autonomous mothership full of autonomous drones

China christened a remarkable new 290-foot ship last week – the world's first semi-autonomous drone carrier. It'll carry, launch, recover and co-ordinate the actions of more than 50 other autonomous aerial, surface and underwater vehicles.

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New heat spreading tech delivers 740% increase in circuit power density

A team from the University of Illinois and UC Berkeley has demonstrated a new cooling method that sucks heat out of electronics so efficiently that it allows designers to run 7.4 times more power through a given volume than conventional heat sinks.

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CRISPR-edited hamsters exhibit unexpected social behavior changes

The biology behind social behavior may be more complex than we thought. Researchers have used CRISPR to block a certain neurochemical signaling pathway in hamsters, and found that the animals’ social behaviors changed in unexpected ways.

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New treatment breaks down toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” in hours

Scientists are ramping up their efforts to better break down dangerous PFAS "forever chemicals" before they can cause harm, and a new breakthrough demonstrates how this might be done in a matter of hours using UV light.

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