Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean some 5 million years ago ...
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Do we live in a simulation? Expert breaks down the mind-blowing theory
Few scientific ideas have leapt from philosophy seminars to dinner-table debates as quickly as the claim that our universe ...
It’s rare to hear about someone transforming baseball cards into a thriving business. However, in the business of passion-based assets, Ken Goldin has always played the long game—carefully, ...
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3D scanning reveals links between ancient artifacts across time
On a computer screen in a lab, a scattered cluster of stone flakes suddenly snaps together into a single, razor-edged tool, each fragment rotating and locking into place as if time is running in ...
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An assistive robot learns to set and clear the table by observing humans
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a new methodology for a robot to learn how to move its ...
Training AI models using neurons. Getting hydrogen energy from water using sunlight. Elon Musk’s pivot to the Moon. All that ...
In a long-running collaboration with GE Aerospace, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have been steadily working to improve the performance of high-pressure turbine (HPT) engines ...
By transforming movement into data, Timothy Dunn is reshaping how scientists can study behavior and the brain.
She still works in medicine, but works with the police several times a year for super-recognizer screenings, or whatever that ...
Why the EPA’s air pollution rule change could make the air dirtier, how cancer survival hit a record-high, and what we know about the first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station ...
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