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San Francisco expected to ban 'forever chemicals' in firefighter equipment
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"We don't want to just trade one hazard for another," Bryan Ormond, an assistant professor of...
These Artificial Blood Platelets Could One Day Save Lives
Wired News· 3 days ago“Even if you have a ton of donations, you can’t bank them for long,” says Ashley Brown, an associate...
Research finds daylight saving time spells bad news for healthy habits
Medical Xpress· 2 days agos quite a bit of research in health fields related to how well-being is affected by daylight saving...
New tool pinpoints security fixes in open-source software updates
Tech Xplore· 6 days ago"Updates to open-source computer code often include changes designed to address security vulnerabilities," says William Enck, co-author of a paper on the work and a professor of computer science ...
Will Smarter Cars Bring 'Optimized' Traffic Lights? - Slashdot
Slashdot· 3 days ago"Eventually, the upgrades could do away entirely with the red, yellow and green lights of today, ceding control to driverless cars." Among those reimagining traffic flows is a team at
San Francisco poised to become first U.S. city to ban 'forever chemicals' in firefighter gear
NBC News via Yahoo News· 2 days ago-free alternatives for firefighters. “We don’t want to just trade one hazard for another,” said Dr....
Surprising time of year when people snack more and workout less — and it’s not the holidays
New York Post· 1 day agoPeople also went to the gym less. “This effect was stronger in people who are irregular gym users,”...
Technology Could Phase Out Traffic Lights—or Add a Color
newser· 4 days ago"The pace of artificial intelligence progress is very fast, and I think it's coming," Liu said....
Want To Avoid Food Poisoning? Skip These Items At Your Hotel's Breakfast Buffet
The Huffington Post· 3 days agoOn the other hand, one of the biggest setbacks you can have on a vacation is being relegated to the...
Mike Walden: Is it ‘greedflation’ or something more keeping prices high? | WRAL TechWire
WRAL TechWire· 17 hours agoIn 2021, average consumer prices surged 7%; in 2022 they jumped 6.5%; in 2023 prices went up a more...