Messages get jumbled because memory is reconstructive, cognitive biases shape interpretation, and social context alters how ...
Bacteria can make us sick or keep us alive. A leading scientist says they “talk” using chemical signals. Could silencing their conversations change how we treat deadly infections?
Science communication has exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic. While Carl Sagan, PhD, MS, was the first household name in science communication, it took a long time for the field to gain traction.
Pet soundboards allow our four-legged friends to press buttons and express themselves in human language. But is it real? UC ...
Abstract: ROS 2, the second-generation ROS, is a popular development framework for real-time robotic software. To ensure the timing correctness of applications based on ROS 2, one must model the time ...
How do the different parts of an adult plant communicate with each other when it suffers an injury, is waterlogged, burnt or exposed to environmental stress? Today we can answer this question thanks ...
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