From fundamental biological units as tiny as genes to complex societies, ecological systems rely on cooperation. All manner ...
EPFL professor Robert West and invited professor Ágnes Horvát discuss how the rise of AI is transforming the dissemination ...
Personality tests feel authoritative, but most rest on shaky evidence. Used like broken rulers, they can prompt reflection without turning labels into destiny.
What new insights about lava tubes on Venus can scientists gain about the planet’s formation, evolution, and present volcanic ...
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Why did influenza fail to spread in a crowded indoor setting?
By Hugo Francisco de Souza A rare human challenge-style trial shows that even with poor ventilation and prolonged exposure, ...
Orange pigment may limit cellular damage by managing sulfur-rich nutrients, shedding light on why orange coloration persists ...
More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop cardiovascular problems. A new study finds that diseased kidneys release tiny particles that are toxic to the heart.
Independent analysts confirm parts of a controversial study suggesting unknown objects appeared when humanity detonated nukes ...
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The Dyslexia Paradox: Ancient Genes and Modern Reading Struggles
In A Nutshell Ancient origins: Genes linked to dyslexia date back over 430 million years to early vertebrates: they’re not recent evolutionary innovations Recycled brain circuits: Humans don’t have ...
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AI cannot automate science: A philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research
Consistent with the general trend of incorporating artificial intelligence into nearly every field, researchers and politicians are increasingly using AI models trained on scientific data to infer ...
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