Hanan Kalaz

Life-bearing water arrived on Earth later rather than sooner

Scientist have concluded water did not arrive as early during Earth’s formation as previously thought, an insight that bears directly on the question of when life originated on the planet. The finding is significant because the data reported by the study support the idea that water arrived towards the final stages of Earth’s development into

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Research aims to standardize rock climbing route difficulty through machine learning techniques

Researchers have explored how integrating machine and deep learning techniques can create a standardized system for evaluating rock climbing routes to provide a difficulty grading scale that promotes inclusivity, accuracy and accessibility for all experience levels. The study found that the most successful approach for determining the difficulty of a rock-climbing route used route-centric, natural

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Building a circular future: Study reveals key organizational capabilities for sustainability

A recent study by management scholars underscores the importance of organizations’ dynamic capabilities for greener business practices. Analyzing data from 139 manufacturing companies, the research reveals that financial and technological expertise combined with adaptability to regulations and evolving consumer demands, are key to advancing the green transition.

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