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Samsung Rumored to Introduce Wearable Robot Bot Fit in 2024

Samsung is rumored to be gearing up to introduce its Apple Vision Pro competitor, the Bot Fit wearable robot, in 2024. Originally designed as a medical device, the GEMS Hip is now being rebranded as the Bot Fit, indicating Samsung’s continued interest in the world of wearable technology.

110 Mosquito Traps Installed at Sibu Central Market to Curb Dengue Spread

Sibu Central Market is installing 110 units of mosquito traps in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to combat the spread of dengue. The traps, designed to attract and kill aedes mosquitoes, have shown success in Peninsular Malaysia and may be expanded to other markets in the district if proven effective. With an 88% increase in dengue cases compared to last year, the initiative aims to serve as a model for controlling the disease in Sarawak.

Battlefield Franchise Undergoing Major Restructuring and New Game Developments

Learn about the major restructuring of EA’s Battlefield franchise, with key personnel changes and upcoming projects. Insider Gaming has exclusive details on the return to the franchise’s roots, including a new Battle Royale title and the shift to a free-to-play model.

First Case of Hantavirus Reported in San Juan County

A San Juan County man has been diagnosed with the first case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome reported this year, according to the state Department of Health. Health officials are urging the public to take precautions, such as wearing protective gear like masks and gloves, when cleaning or working in areas where mice may have been present. Early recognition of symptoms, such as fever, muscle aches, and respiratory issues, is crucial for seeking prompt medical attention and improving the chances of recovery.

Researchers Discover Largest Volcanic Eruption in Recorded History

The largest volcanic eruption in recorded history occurred 7300 years ago off the southern coast of Japan, as a team of researchers has recently discovered. The Kikai-Akahoya eruption, originating from a submerged caldera near the Japanese island of Kyushu, ejected an astonishing amount of material, estimated at around 70 cubic kilometers, significantly surpassing the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815. Now, Nobukazu Seama and his team from Kobe University in Japan have conducted a seismic survey to map the underwater region around the caldera, situated approximately 200 meters below the surface. Their findings have revealed that the Kikai-Akahoya eruption released over 300 cubic kilometers of material, equivalent to twice the volume of water in Lake Tahoe, a substantial increase from previous estimates. The researchers’ efforts have provided valuable insights into the magnitude of the Kikai-Akahoya eruption, shedding light on its profound impact on the surrounding environment and human populations.

Secondhand Smoke Reduces Effectiveness of Cancer Treatment, Study Finds

Exposure to secondhand smoke during chemotherapy can reduce the effectiveness of cancer treatment, as revealed by a study from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences. The research, focused on head and neck cancer, found that cells exposed to secondhand smoke required twice as much chemotherapy to be eliminated, highlighting the significant impact of secondhand smoke on treatment outcomes.

Revolutionizing Catalyst Development with AI and Automated Lab Infrastructure

Artificial intelligence and automated laboratory infrastructure are revolutionizing the development of new chemical catalysts. Researchers at ETH Zurich have utilized these tools to efficiently synthesize the energy source methanol from CO2. With advanced infrastructure, the team successfully developed approximately 150 catalyst compositions for producing methanol from CO2 in less than six weeks, marking a significant time-saving compared to conventional methods. The researchers have published two papers on their method, highlighting the potential of methanol as a key element for a sustainable hydrocarbon economy.

Report Highlights Health Hazards of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Plastics and Pesticides

A new report by the Endocrine Society and IPEN highlights the health hazards associated with Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) found in plastics and pesticides. The report raises concerns about the risks to human health and emphasizes the urgent need to address the implications of these chemicals. With EDCs being linked to hormone-related health conditions, the report serves as a wake-up call to the potential risks associated with these chemicals in our daily lives.

Massive Ancient Tsunami Uncovered in Western Canada

University of Saskatchewan researchers make groundbreaking discovery of evidence of a massive tsunami that swept across ancient sea covering Western Canada and northern United States 445 million years ago. Dr. Brian Pratt and Dr. Colin Sproat shed light on this ancient natural disaster, providing valuable insights into the geological history of the region.

Study Links Marijuana Use to Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

A recent study has found a significant link between marijuana use and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in individuals with no existing heart conditions or who do not use tobacco products. Daily and non-daily marijuana users face elevated risks, with the risk of stroke rising by 42% and the risk of heart attack rising by 25% in daily users. The study emphasizes the need for healthcare practitioners to recognize the potential dangers of cannabis use in relation to cardiovascular health, as cannabis consumption continues to rise.