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  • 80 km/h on 50% of Swiss Highways: A New Congestion Plan

    80 km/h on 50% of Swiss Highways: A New Congestion Plan

    Background: Switzerland’s Traffic Challenge Switzerland faced a striking traffic milestone in 2024, with drivers spending nearly 55,500 hours stuck in congestion. That figure marked a new record and underscored a trend: since 2019, time lost to traffic on Swiss roads has roughly doubled. The leading culprit remains high traffic volumes that overwhelm the network, according…


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  • Webcam Compatibility Fix Clears Path for Windows 11 24H2 Upgrade

    The long-standing problem with certain webcams blocking upgrades to Windows 11 24H2 appears to be resolved. Reports from Windows Latest indicate that Microsoft has implemented a fix in the update stack, allowing affected devices to upgrade without encountering the previous camera-related compatibility block. The exact webcams involved and the technical root cause have not been…

    Webcam Compatibility Fix Clears Path for Windows 11 24H2 Upgrade

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  • Muscle memory in action: a second exercise round boosts mouse growth

    Muscle memory in action: a second exercise round boosts mouse growth

    Muscle memory in action: a second exercise round boosts muscle growth A new study in mice suggests that a second bout of voluntary wheel running, after a four-week pause, can provoke greater muscle growth than the initial training. The research, published in the American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, found that the second round led…


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  • Sleeping to Compensate: Is There a Sleep Debt or Not?

    Sleep Debt Isn’t a Bank: Why Extra Sleep Isn’t a Perfect Deposit Sleep scientists and clinicians agree on one key idea: you can’t simply store up hours of rest for later. A poor night or several nights of fatigue doesn’t create a “credit” you can cash in with a longer sleep later. According to Bruno…

    Sleeping to Compensate: Is There a Sleep Debt or Not?

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