There are no specific laws or uniform policy for how K-12 schools should use AI, but the state is currently working to ...
Clear, reliable audio is no longer optional, say Genevieve Juillard, CEO of IDC, and Chris Schyvinck, president and CEO at ...
From fat cells that stretch like spandex to more flexible muscles, scientists are finding that women’s bodies are just as ...
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Radiocarbon dating finds Ukraine’s mammoth bone shelters were used 18,000 years ago
Life on the windswept plains of what is now central Ukraine offered little mercy around 18,000 years ago. Trees were scarce.
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Why addiction still defies science, even with modern brain tools
Addiction is one of the most intensely studied conditions in modern medicine, yet even with high‑resolution brain scans and ...
If 2024 was about acceleration, 2025 became the year of saturation. Across sectors, businesses finally gained access to the ...
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NASA’s ESCAPADE shows cheap space science comes with risk
NASA’s ESCAPADE mission is being held up as a test case for a new era of cheaper planetary science, one where small ...
Texas A&M students take food science from lab to label, creating market-ready sauces in a hands-on pilot plant.
Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could cause unprecedented damage to corals in the U.S., ...
On the fifth anniversary of the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the creators of 1/6: The Graphic Novel will release the fourth and final issue of their acclaimed series ? a ...
The recent wave of pharmaceutical tragedies in Sri Lanka, as well as some others that have occurred regularly in the past, ...
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Worms as particle sweepers
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a sweeping motion to clean their ...
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