Why do televisions lose signal?

Imagine this; You have sat on the couch ready for your favorite weekly television show and you find the dreaded ‘No signal’ message. It is easy to think that there is a failure. However, this does not necessarily mean that there is something wrong with the TV, but something rather with the signal you are…

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Physiological authorship versus pathological in publication

The authorship in scientific articles reflects the collaboration efforts and the substantial contributions of the researchers involved at work. Genuine authorship requires active participation in the design of the study, acquisition of data, analysis, interpretation or preparation of manuscripts [1]. However, honorary or pathological authorship undermines these principles, raising important ethical and legal concerns. #Physiological…

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New species in science: [Paleontology • 2025] First appearance of the dinosaur tribe with a lambeosaurini duck peak (Hadrosauridae: lambeosaurinae) in southern China

ABSTRACT Laura Cretacea Lardía contained a typical dinosaur fauna that consisted of herbivorous, ceratopsy and carnivorous tyrannosurids. Previously, tyrannosauroid teeth have been found in the Dalangshan formation of the upper cretaceous of the city of Sihui, China. We describe a fragmentary skeleton of a dinosaur with duck peak of the same general region. The skeleton…

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Alphabet’s CEO, L sundar

In a Bloomberg interview on Wednesday night in downtown San Francisco, the CEO of Alphabet, Losco Pichai, rejected the concerns that AI could finally make half of the workforce of 180,000 people of the company redundant. Instead, Pichai emphasized the company’s commitment to growth at least next year. “I hope we grow from our current…

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