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Abstract: We demonstrate a 16-wavelength O-band laser comb source package for applications requiring short-reach wavelength division multiplexing. The comb consists of a 16x laser array multiplexed ...
TORONTO, Aug. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Animal Alliance of Canada commends Premier Doug Ford for his recent announcement that Ontario will move to ban the use of dogs and cats in research, as ...
Fleas are small, flat, oval-shaped insects with hard shells covered in hairs. They are dark or reddish-brown in color and measure around 1.5–3mm long. It may be hard to see them, especially if your ...
Fleas and ticks are a fact of life for pet parents, and they are a nuisance to get rid of if they get in the house. But more than that, they can carry a host of diseases or trigger serious allergic ...
Switching to a wooden comb offers numerous benefits for hair and scalp health. These combs prevent breakage, reduce frizz, and evenly distribute natural oils, promoting shinier, healthier hair.
Abstract: We present line-by-line phase noise characterisation for a 2.5 GHz repetition-rate frequency comb, achieved by heterodyne beating with a 25 GHz repetition-rate, low noise optoelectronic comb ...
Getting your dog or cat treated for fleas and worms is crucial. These pesky parasites can hitchhike on your pet's fur or be ingested, making your furry friend unwell. Though worms and fleas may seem ...
Looking for a fun and meaningful way to bond with your cat? Try making a Pawcasso together! With just a canvas, some paint, a sealed bag, and a little help from my favorite jackpot treat, @inabachuru ...
Cats, by nature, tend to roam freely and have developed a reputation for doing whatever they want, whenever they want. But one homeowner had had enough after their neighbour's pet considered the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images What kills dog fleas instantly? This is one of the questions I’m asked most ...
What kills dog fleas instantly? This is one of the questions I’m asked most often as a vet, usually with a touch of panic! After 14 years of treating dogs of all breeds and sizes, I’m no stranger to ...