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81 Best Couples Halloween Costumes for 2024

All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Although it might seem like the best couples Halloween costumes are time-consuming endeavors, we’ve got great news: It’s never been simpler to pick up affordable, ready-made options online, no hot glue guns necessary. (You can always try

X-ray footage shows how Japanese eels escape from a predator’s stomach

escape artists — It took escaping eels 56 seconds on average to free themselves from death. Jennifer Ouellette – Sep 10, 2024 6:37 pm UTC Enlarge / “The only species of fish confirmed to be able to escape from the digestive tract of the predatory fish after being captured.” Hasegawa et al./Current Biology Imagine you’re

“MNT Reform Next” combines open source hardware and usable performance

mnt reformed — New design has sleeker profile, uses more RAM and better CPU than the original. Andrew Cunningham – Sep 10, 2024 6:08 pm UTC Enlarge / More streamlined (but still user-replaceable) battery packs are responsible for some of the Reform Next’s space savings. MNT Research The current booting prototype of the MNT Reform

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Leaked email reveals farming lobby’s attempt to silence discussion about Parkinson’s link to farming chemical

Australia’s peak farm lobby has called on its members to avoid discussion of an ABC Landline program that investigated the link between the herbicide paraquat, and Parkinson’s disease. In a leaked email seen by the ABC, the National Farmers Federation (NFF) head office encourages its members to “avoid prolonging the story”.  “Essentially as we expected the story

How drones and AI are helping farmers fight mice plagues, fungal diseases

Australian farmers are eyeing drone technology and artificial intelligence (AI) as they look to step up their “war” against mouse infestations and fungus in grain crops. Western Australia’s broadacre farmers grow more than 17 million tonnes of grain and oilseeds on average every year alone, but each season sees farmers across Australia battle with some