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A new study using recent satellite data finds that all cities in the United States with populations of more than 600,000 are ...
To train their model, Roth and Nowak manually annotated thousands of slices of the scroll, labeling each trace of ink or ...
In a recent study, researchers from Curtin University and the Geological Survey of Western Australia unearthed compelling ...
A bold new theory could bridge quantum physics and gravity at last. At Aalto University in Finland, two physicists believe ...
1. Stay the course. If you’re saving for retirement and have years to go, don’t panic during downturns. Keep contributing, ...
We’re not talking in a metaphorical sense. This bacterium quite literally acts like a living wire. Candidatus Electrothrix yaqonensis is a filamentous, multicellular bacterium that channels electrons ...
Anthropic’s answer? A moonshot goal to develop what Amodei calls an “MRI for AI”—a rigorous, high-resolution way to peer inside the decision-making pathways of artificial minds before they become too ...
At nearly 99 years old, Sir David Attenborough has walked through jungles, scaled mountains, and weathered deserts. But as he marks the eve of his hundredth year, the legendary broadcaster and ...
Japan is well known for its lightning-fast bullet trains. Now, it may also become a global pioneer in ultra-fast railway station construction. In a groundbreaking project, workers replaced a ...
Vandalism has been reported at Tesla showrooms and charging stations in multiple countries. Protests have targeted Musk’s ...
Baleen whales shift huge amounts of nutrients, including nitrogen, from high-latitude feeding waters to tropical breeding areas.
That was the thought racing through physicist Francis Perrin’s mind in May 1972. He was examining a dark piece of uranium ore ...
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