A male fruit fly in a laboratory chamber extends his wings and vibrates them to produce his species' version of a love song.
Long before agriculture, humans were transforming Europe’s wild landscapes. Advanced simulations show that hunting and fire use by Neanderthals and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers reshaped forests and ...
Modern armor systems do not do a good enough job of protecting humans from blast-induced neurotrauma (brain and eye damage). To improve them, we may have to look to nature. In particular, a tiny ...
Scientists reveal how continental collisions and climate shifts drew the mysterious Wallace Line, shaping Asian and Australian wildlife divides, and why understanding this boundary matters as Earth’s ...
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Why the US is suddenly racing to kill animal testing after centuries of cruelty
For generations, U.S. laboratories treated animal testing as an unquestioned prerequisite for new drugs and chemicals, even as the ethical toll mounted. Now, after centuries of routine cruelty, the ...
Simulation Reveals First Encounters of Neanderthals and Modern Humans in Europe ...
In this free webinar, learn how modeling and simulation can help navigate the Animal Rule in drug development. Attendees will gain insight into when the Animal Rule is appropriate to use for drug ...
ESPN's computer model, the Football Power Index, has released its official Super Bowl 60 pick on Monday morning. The NFL's 2025 regular season is over and the postseason is here. The playoffs are set ...
Researchers have created one of the most detailed virtual mouse cortex simulations ever achieved by combining massive biological datasets with the extraordinary power of Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer.
Space and time aren’t just woven into the background fabric of the universe. To theoretical computer scientists, time and space (also known as memory) are the two fundamental resources of computation.
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