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Advances in Understanding the Evolution of Stomach Loss in Agastric Fishes
Major Construction Company Deploys Boomi to Build Stable Data Core
Tracing Origins Of Organic Matter In Martian Sediments
​​Responsible use of AI by governments: Discussion with OECD, US State Department, and the DTA​
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 73 Is Launched
Why are auroras so hard to predict? And when can we expect more?
Loop Brings its Best-In-Class Returns Management Software to Salesforce Commerce Cloud
NTT DATA to Provide Digital Transformation Services for Salesforce
AI can make up songs now, but who owns the copyright? The answer is complicated
Apple News+ introduces Quartiles, a new game, and Offline Mode for subscribers
Apple Music celebrates the launch of inaugural 100 Best Albums list
‘Dancing’ raisins − a simple kitchen experiment reveals how objects can extract energy from their environment and come to life
Why do people hate people?
Billions are spent on educational technology, but we don’t know if it works
Tokyo Tech’s BBCube Technology to drive new next-generation 3D integration manufacturing lines by Tech Extension Co. and Tech Extension Taiwan Realizing social…
Statement On Federal Court Decision
Release of “Fugaku-LLM” – a large language model trained on the supercomputer “Fugaku” Enhanced Japanese language ability, for use in research and business
What causes the different colours of the aurora? An expert explains the electric rainbow
PHA Releases FMD Quick Guide For Mixed Producers
The Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia (MISA) Signs MoU with Ant International to Expand Business in Saudi Arabia, Supporting Regional Digital Innovation
AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals. Here’s why that’s OK
AI system can predict the structures of life’s molecules with stunning accuracy – helping to solve one of biology’s biggest problems
What are roads made of? A pavement materials engineer explains the science behind the asphalt you drive on
Algorithms help people see and correct their biases, study shows
Engineering mini human hearts to study pregnancy complications and birth defects
Small but mighty, plankton are some of the most powerful creatures on Earth
Wearable devices can now harvest our brain data. Australia needs urgent privacy reforms
Intent-Based Service Orchestration Done Right with the New Juniper® Paragon Automation
Phaze FM Breaches Radiocommunications Act
Geneticists on the hunt for tastier, higher value narrow-leafed…
Why evolution often favours small animals and other organisms
Is dark matter’s main rival theory dead? There’s bad news from the Cassini spacecraft and other recent tests
Little seed, big problem – keep an eye out for foxtail seed pods that can harm your pet this summer
Section 702 foreign surveillance law lives on, but privacy fight continues
Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers
Why removing protections on social media – in the name of free speech – is bad for peacebuilding
Nordic and Sisvel to Streamline Cellular IoT SEP Licensing
Venom’s BlackBook Zero 14 honoured with HPL best business laptop award
Launch of new Queensland-based research and manufacturing hub targeting precision medicines
Novartis, Monash University and Monash Health partner for heart
Twelve more students, faculty, and staff become accessibility leaders
Cell & Gene Catalyst champions industry at BioKorea 2024
Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself?
AI companions can relieve loneliness – but here are 4 red flags to watch for in your chatbot ‘friend’
ServiceNow and Microsoft expand strategic alliance, combining generative AI capabilities to enhance choice and flexibility
Microsoft announces $3.3 billion investment in Wisconsin to spur artificial intelligence innovation and economic growth
OpenAI’s content deal with the FT is an attempt to avoid more legal challenges – and an AI ‘data apocalypse’
The reconstruction of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman’s face makes her look quite friendly – there’s a problem with that