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Nations realise they need to take risks or lose the race to the Moon
The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues − an aerospace engineering expert explains
Modern surgery began with saws and iron hands – how amputation transformed the body in the Renaissance
Dubai becomes the world metropolis for artificial intelligence
Thales and CEA Partner on Trusted Generative AI for Defence and Security
Wirelessly Powered Relay Will Help Bring 5G Technology to Smart Factories The proposed innovative design leads to unprecedented power conversion efficiency and improved versatility
Trustworthy and Responsible AI Network expands to help European healthcare organizations enhance the quality, safety and trustworthiness of AI in health
Nile Perch Invasion Triggered Genetic Bottlenecks in Lake Victoria’s Endemic Cichlids The introduction of the Nile perch to Africa’s largest lake impacted…
Business planning and staff retention focus at July regional…
A Novel 640 Gbps Chipset Paves the Way for Next Generation Wireless Systems The chipset, consisting of transmitter and receiver integrated circuits,…
AI is not a magic wand – it has built-in problems that are difficult to fix and can be dangerous
Modern human DNA contains bits from all over the Neanderthal genome – except the Y chromosome. What happened?
Apple insists its ChatGPT tie-up will protect users’ privacy: here are the questions it must answer first
Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
Poop has been an easy target for microbiome research, but voyages into the small intestine shed new light on ways to improve gut health
Generative AI at school, work and the hospital – the risks and rewards laid bare
Epitope Binning-seq: A Game-Changer in Antibody Drug Discovery Researchers pioneer a novel method, enabling simultaneous analysis of multiple antibodies, revolutionizing drug discovery…
Developing a System to Study Proteins Without Fixed Structures Researchers propose a novel pipeline that makes the analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins…
Untapped Power: Logical Operations Using RNA Droplets Researchers make strides in the use of RNA as a biocomputational tool
Melissa Caddick mystery shows we need more research of a rare kind – marine forensics
Transition-Metal-Free Zeolite Catalyst for Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol Researchers present aluminosilicate ferrierite zeolite catalyst as a promising material for carrying…
Calling all himfluencers: Young men need positive, diverse role models
Searching for a female partner for the world’s ‘loneliest’ plant
Brightcove to Power FrightPix, a New Streaming Destination for Horror, Thriller and True Crime Fans
Körber Business Area Supply Chain: Edward Auriemma becomes new CEO of Business Unit Software
Supreme Court justices secretly recorded – the legal issues and what they mean for the rest of us
Space weather forecasting needs an upgrade to protect future Artemis astronauts
Narcissism: why it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous
Narcissism: it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous
Adarga Bolsters Its Industry-Leading Intelligence Solutions With US Acquisition
80% of Organizations Agree That Inadequate or Outdated Technology Is Holding Back Innovation
Race says bisantrene highly active in a mouse model of multiple myeloma
Cervical cancer screening pioneer among biotech sector’s King’s Birthday recipients
Juniper Networks Wins Four Top Awards at Interop Tokyo 2024
Research breakthrough to take space missions to new heights
South Australia’s enigmatic pink sand was born in ice-covered Antarctic mountains, new research shows
Why doesn’t water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer?
Boosting R&D Crucial For Economic Uplift
Microsoft Announces Quarterly Dividend 13 June
The secrets of Maya child sacrifice at Chichén Itzá uncovered using ancient DNA
Microrobots made of algae carry chemo directly to lung tumors, improving cancer treatment
Wastewater surveillance reveals pathogens in Detroit’s population, helping monitor and predict disease outbreaks since 2017
Paris 2024 Olympics to debut high-level breakdancing – and physics in action
Why we’re so bad at spotting lies – most of us only perform slightly better than chance
Why we’re so bad at spotting lies – most of us only perform slighter better than chance
100-million-year-old fossil find reveals huge flying reptile that patrolled Australia’s inland sea
eSafety partners with the European Commission to support enforcement of online safety regulations
CDU EXPERT: Apple’s changes put users at security and private risk, expert says