What if a doctor could inject an electricity-conducting liquid into the body, let it temporarily solidify to record nerve ...
Overview: Python and Jupyter offer a simple, powerful setup for beginner-friendly data science learning. Real-world datasets ...
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How a simple poem can trick AI models into building a bomb
Across 25 state-of-the-art models, poetic prompts achieved an average “attack success rate” of 62% for handcrafted poems and ...
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Here's why scientists use mice to do experiments
Many medical advancements have come at the cost of rodent lives, and that's largely due to some rather surprising ...
In a recent podcast, Richard Shotton unpacked the psychology of sound, showing how radio advertising influences behavior ...
Scientists found that kale’s prized nutrients are hard for the body to absorb unless they’re eaten with oil. Cooking doesn’t improve absorption, but adding oil-based dressings—or even more advanced ...
An innovative study mapped preterm births, low birth weights and infant mortality to municipal water wells downstream from ...
Detectives often find important clues by digging through rubbish. That approach paid off tremendously for systems biologist ...
Researchers have identified a surprisingly simple way to encourage people to admit to socially sensitive or morally ...
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The More We Study Forests, the More It Seems Like Plants Might Be Cooperating and “Talking” to Each Other
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
Learn how copper additives (particularly copper oxides, salts, and nanoparticles) form tribofilms, reduce friction, and ...
Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?
If a pig embryo infused with human cells truly became something close enough to count as a member of the human species, then ...
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