Researchers have built a tiny, lightweight microscope that captures neuron activity with unprecedented speed that can be used in freely moving animals. The new tool could give scientists a more ...
Every winter, as the air sharpens and scarves return to shoulders, an old visitor also makes a reappearance: the flu. It ...
Testimony from federal agents continued into the second day of Milwaukee Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan’s federal trial, where ...
Humans are a crucial element in the design and implementation of things like self-driving vehicles, which use AI to navigate ...
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We Finally Know Why Roman Concrete Has Survived For Nearly 2,000 Years
A construction site dating back nearly 2,000 years to the putative demise of Pompeii in 79 CE has revealed new evidence for ...
While tricking AI chatbots can be difficult and even dangerous, a new study discovered that poetry is a possible route to ...
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Hidden fuel for ocean microbes: Urea emerges as key energy source for marine ammonia oxidizers
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are some of the most abundant microorganisms in the ocean and play a key role in nitrogen ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The device advances medicine toward a future that might see tiny robots sent into the body to rewire damaged nerves, deliver ...
The state of Colorado continues to be under the microscope of the Department of Justice. The DOJ announced it is now ...
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
A newly identified amoeba can survive at the temperature of a medium-well steak. Plus, a distant lava planet shows signs of ...
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