How can increased temperatures from climate change impact milk production on small farms? This is what a recent study published in Food Policy hopes to address as a team of researchers from the University of…
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Scientists Just Built an AI That Predicts Weather in Minutes – And It’s Beating the Best
Aardvark Weather is a groundbreaking AI-powered forecasting system that is faster, cheaper, and more efficient than traditional methods. Unlike conventional weather models that require supercomputers and hours of processing, Aardvark can generate…
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Pediatric Brain Tumor Classification Improves Therapy
Cancer is the rapid proliferation of malignant cells that permeate tissue and cause dysregulation of the body’s daily functions. Many cancers can be characterized by the mutation cells have and how the…
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Immune Cell Mechanism Improves Antibody Production
Our immune system works to fight infections immediately, but also maintain long-term immunity. Two waves of protection help neutralize and eliminate disease, including the innate and adaptive immune responses….
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Breaking the ice | CNRS News
Each spring, under the effect of waves, the edges of the northern hemisphere’s ice floes fracture into millions of fragments. Scientists from the PMMH physics and mechanics of heterogeneous environments laboratory (CNRS / ESPCI…
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Most Cybertrucks recalled to ensure steel panels don’t fall off
Tesla’s bulky, beleaguered Cybertruck has received another recall alert from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This time, it’s not something a simple over-the-air software update can fix. According to the…
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Cells That Build Themselves Into an Embryo? Scientists Just Made It Happen
Scientists have found a way to study early embryonic development without real embryos. Using CRISPR, they programmed stem cells to self-organize into structures mimicking early embryos. The cells show remarkable, collective behavior, almost as if…
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Study Shows New York City Unlicensed Retailers Provide Easy Youth Access to Cannabis Products
Columbia University researchers conducted a study that indicated easy access for youths to purchase cannabis from unlicensed New York City dispensaries in New York City. State law stipulates that licensed…
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Eleven chemists who have been honoured with a blue plaque | News
Founded in 1866, London’s blue plaque scheme, now run by English Heritage, celebrates the links between notable figures of the past and the buildings in which they lived and worked.
To be awarded an official English Heritage plaque, the…
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Trials Indicate Vagus Nerve Stimulation may Relieve Depression
In clinical trials, almost 500 depression patients who were resistant to current treatments were given therapy that stimulated their vagus nerve. The majority of these patients had such serious depression that…
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