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There is a version of this problem that sounds simple: a hotel buys new televisions, someone installs them, guests watch the news. Done. The reality facing any engineer tasked with deploying a hotel TV management system across a property is considerably more complex. The television in a hotel room is not a consumer device. It […]

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Early decisions either support growth or quietly restrict it. When you plan for scale from day one, you avoid reworking your structure or scrambling to meet demand later. You give yourself the flexibility to take on bigger opportunities without disrupting what already works. That approach doesn’t require complex frameworks. It comes from choosing practical systems, […]


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Nature Inspires a Smarter Defense System Scientists have developed a new protective shell for soft robots by taking inspiration from one of nature’s most heavily armored creatures — the armadillo. The research introduces a flexible structure that can quickly harden and shield delicate robotic systems when exposed to danger, offering a major advance in the […]

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Growing evidence suggests that stormy and unstable weather may do more than disrupt daily life—it could also increase the risk of serious neurological conditions. Scientists have found that emergency room visits for strokes and brain hemorrhages often rise during periods of turbulent weather marked by heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rapidly changing atmospheric conditions. ...


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Researchers have identified previously unknown materials that could support future advances in solar fuels, batteries, catalysis and electronics. The study, published in Nature Communications, found that carefully controlling and tracking how molecular precursors break down during heating can reveal hidden intermediate materials. These “in-between” stages appear before the fi...


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