Artificial intelligence is starting to move beyond support roles and into the core of scientific discovery. In this episode ...
Slime molds are yellow, oozing, amoeba-like organisms often found on decaying logs and in moist areas. They have no neurons ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant ambition confined to research labs and science fiction. It is here, reshaping ...
Behind a shrimp processing plant near the Violet Canal in St. Bernard Parish, scientists are planting trees they know they'll ...
As part of a study abroad programme at APU, I went to Perth to better understand the ANZ region. These experiences shaped my ...
Springwood kindergarten teacher Allison Smith, a 37-year educator, has been named AISA Class A Elementary Teacher of the Year ...
Being a journalist means being a lifelong learner. You have to become an expert on something different every week. In another sense, you have to keep pushing and persevering for everything you have.
Students and parents from several homeschool pods removed an estimated two to three truckloads of garbage from Mandahl Bay on ...
It’s been half a century since quantum computing was first proposed. But for most of blockchain’s history, the idea of ...
Understanding the universe as a whole requires simulations on cosmic scales. An international team of astrophysicists, with a ...
THE cavemen were just as intelligent as modern humans – and didn’t die out because of inferior brains, experts say. For years ...
Nanographenes are organic semiconductor materials used in smartphones, OLED displays, and solar cells. At the molecular level ...
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