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Weighing Pilot Testing Strategies for Effective PFAS Removal in Water Treatment

A recent article published by Innovation News Network, titled “The pros and cons of pilot testing for PFAS removal,” examines the growing role of pilot-scale studies in tackling contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of persistent chemicals increasingly detected in water supplies worldwide. As regulators tighten limits and public pressure mounts, utilities…

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Spain’s CNA Advances Compact Neutron Science with Versatile Hispanos Facility

Spain’s Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA) has taken a significant step forward in neutron science with the development of its compact yet highly adaptable facility known as “Hispanos,” a project highlighted in the article “CNA-Hispanos: the compact yet versatile Spanish neutron facility” published by Innovation News Network. The initiative reflects a broader European effort to…

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Microsoft Israel Enters Leadership Transition as Ethics Dispute Raises Governance Scrutiny

Microsoft’s Israel operations are entering a period of leadership transition after the departure of its local chief executive, a move that comes amid an ethics-related dispute that has drawn attention within the country’s tight-knit technology community. The development was reported by the Israeli business daily Globes in an article titled “Microsoft Israel chief leaves amid…

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Memorial Day Sales 2026 Highlight Tech Discounts and Shifting Retail Strategies

A seasonal surge in retail promotions is again reshaping early summer shopping patterns, as major retailers roll out extensive discounts tied to Memorial Day. In its annual roundup, “Best Memorial Day Deals 2026,” published by Wired, the technology and consumer culture outlet highlights a broad cross-section of price cuts spanning electronics, home goods, and outdoor…

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Turning Invisible Signals Into Motion: A DIY Window Into Radio Waves

A recent piece published by Wired, titled “Build a Radio Wave Detector With Balls of Aluminum Foil,” highlights a deceptively simple experiment that brings an abstract aspect of modern life—radio frequency energy—into the realm of direct, physical observation. The article reflects a broader trend in science communication that seeks to demystify invisible technologies by translating…

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Motorola Razr Revival Sparks New Battle for Foldable Smartphone Supremacy

Motorola is intensifying competition in the foldable smartphone market, challenging Samsung’s longstanding dominance as new devices and refinements reshape consumer expectations. The shift is examined in the article “Motorola Razr heats up foldable market, pressuring Samsung,” published by StartupNews.fyi, which highlights how Motorola’s latest Razr lineup is gaining traction at a critical moment for the…

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Backyard Griddles Gain Popularity as Home Cooks Embrace Versatile Outdoor Cooking

Interest in backyard griddles has surged as home cooks look beyond traditional grills and toward more versatile outdoor cooking setups. A recent guide published by Wired, titled “The Best Backyard Griddles and Flat-Top Grills,” reflects this shift, highlighting how flat-top cooking has moved from restaurant kitchens and tailgates into mainstream home use. Unlike conventional grills…

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Advanced Packaging Emerges as the New Semiconductor Bottleneck and a Major Opportunity for Specialized Suppliers

A growing bottleneck in the global semiconductor supply chain is pushing chipmakers to rethink a long-neglected step in production: advanced packaging. As traditional transistor scaling slows and the cost of building ever more sophisticated fabrication plants rises, the industry is leaning harder on packaging technologies that can boost performance, reduce power consumption and enable new…

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