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    New Research Challenges Assumptions About Human Violence

    New Research Challenges Assumptions About Human Violence

    A study from the University of Lincoln reveals that everyday aggression and lethal violence may have evolved separately, offering new insights into human behavior.

    Phys.org·March 21, 2026

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    AI Innovations Revolutionizing Electricity Grids with Robotics

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    Artificial intelligence is enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of electricity grids, with innovative technologies like robotic inspections playing a key role.

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    The Multifaceted Benefits of Transitioning to Net Zero Energy

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    The shift towards renewable energy sources not only addresses climate change but also fosters job creation, energy security, and economic growth.

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    Scotland Leads the UK in Newborn Screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy

    united kingdom

    Scotland has initiated a groundbreaking pilot program to screen newborns for spinal muscular atrophy, aiming for earlier detection and treatment of this rare genetic condition.

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