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A paper published in the journal Science found that chatbots become more persuasive when they share large amounts of ...
New research suggests a volcanic eruption around 1345 cooled the climate, leading to crop failures. On the ships that carried ...
Searching for technosignatures—signs of technology on a planet that we can see from afar—remains a difficult task. There are ...
Save on outdoor gear from Patagonia, Arc'teryx, Icebreaker, Outdoor Research, Mountain Hardware, and more during REI's annual ...
Pharmascience is proud to announce that it now ranks 41st on the Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D Spenders list, published by Research Infosource Inc. This ranking highlights Canadian companies that ...
RIT astrophysicist uses AI and machine learning to hunt for systems that will lead to understanding how stars live, die, and ...
March of Dimes, the national leader in maternal and infant health research, today announced the winners of the 2025 Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Research Awards, which recognize exceptional ...
The Wellcome Photography Prize awards photographers who show how science affects human health around the world.
The cotton leafhopper, or cotton jassid, is an invasive pest that targets cotton, okra, eggplant, soybeans, and ornamentals ...
The choreographed movements that cells perform to form complex biological shapes, like our hands, have fascinated scientists for centuries. Now, researchers at EMBL Barcelona have launched LimbNET, an ...
Considering risks to both those inside the lab and people in the community can help minimize hazards—and make chemistry more ...