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Energy politics has become a rivalry between hydrocarbon and electrification systems, where states weaponize interdependence to shape markets, infrastructure, and industrial trajectories.
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A groundbreaking Trinity College Dublin study reveals that some animals process visual information more than three times faster than humans.
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During a speed training session with GOLF Top 100 Teacher Bernie Najar, I gained 12 mph of clubhead speed. Here's what I learned.
A new study in Communications Biology provides evidence that a psychedelic drug induces a hybrid sleep-wake state in active mice. This unusual brain activity suggests a potential mechanism for how ...