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Are university policies holding science back? Study shows how patenting boosts pure research
When UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna first began studying how bacteria fight virus infections, she had no idea it ...
Hardung breaks down all of the major twists and turns in the latest chapter of Ruby and James’ love story.
A new AI dataset teaches machines to smell by associating smell data with images, letting models match odors to objects, ...
A curated list of eight profound books that blend philosophy and poetry, expanding how you think, feel, and see the world., ...
A team of mathematicians has recently taken steps to improve our ability to predict future data. It’s not exactly ...
GO-SEE by Ramona Jingru Wang and Momoè Sadamatsu reimagines the fashion go-see as a space for interconnection and ...
For the past five years, the artificial intelligence industry has been effectively synonymous with one word: Transformer.
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A "Very Old, Undisturbed Structure" May Have Been Discovered Beyond The Orbit Of Neptune, 43 AU From The Sun
"Similar to the asteroid belt, the Kuiper Belt is a region of leftovers from the solar system's early history. Like the ...
In the closing pages of The History of the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides reflects on how conflict strips societies to their ...
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How moms accept the timing of their child’s milestones—and why they shouldn’t be worried
Growing up is not a race. Here is how to trust your child milestone and timelines, quiet the comparison spiral, and know when ...
Stanford scientist Fei-Fei Li talks about teaching machines to see as humans do, the US-China AI arms race, and what worries ...
Train-style carriages full of travelers, flung through the air at over 700 mph in vacuum tubes. Ten years ago, hyperloop looked like it could be the transport of the future. So what happened?
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