As we honor Women’s History Month in Nevada, we reflect on women's changing roles in agriculture from field labor to shaping its evolution through innovation ...
On Feb. 20, the Center for Human-Computer Interaction + Design convened an interdisciplinary group to discuss the validity and trustworthiness of social and behavioral data simulated by large language ...
Skip the complicated regimens and expensive products seen on social media. The science of skin is deep but the recommendations are simple.
Leaders love AI because it makes knowledge instantly reusable—drafts, code, analysis on demand. A recent study uses a formal model to show what happens when “good-enough” answers become essentially ...
In 1974, philosopher Thomas Nagel posed a deceptively simple question: “what is it like to be a bat?”. His point wasn’t really about bats. He was offering a provocative challenge about the limits of ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA, March 10, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- R3 Bio announced the release of its 2026 research report outlining early-stage progress in developing integrated, stem cell-derived biological platforms ...
Scientists studying Mars may have uncovered a brand-new mineral hidden in the planet’s ancient sulfate deposits. By combining laboratory experiments with orbital data, researchers identified an ...
Students from grades 5–12 across northeast Louisiana spent months building science fair projects, then brought their work to ULM for the Region III Louisiana Science and Engineering Fair to present ...
Apply now for the Summer Immersion on Innovative Approaches in Science, a free, in-person, immersive event designed to educate scientists on human-based nonanimal methods in medical research and ...
Retractions correct the scientific record, but they have stigma attached to them. Some in the research community want that to change.
BARC JRF 2026 recruitment: The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has opened online applications for 105 Junior Research Fellowships under the JRF-2026 programme. Eligible candidates with degrees in ...
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Orcas may be to blame for some mass dolphin strandings
Two mass strandings involving hundreds of dolphins in Argentina probably happened because the pods were being hunted by orcas, highlighting the role of predators in these mysterious events ...
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