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Bird flu could be on the cusp of transmitting between humans − but there are ways to slow down viral evolution -- Ron Barrett, Macalester College19 hours ago
Jets from powerful black holes can point astronomers toward where − and where not − to look for life in the universe -- David Garofalo, Kennesaw State University1 day ago
Why do dogs love to play with trash? -- Nancy Dreschel, Penn State1 day ago
Cuts to science research funding cut American lives short − federal support is essential for medical breakthroughs -- Deborah Fuller, University of Washington and Patrick Mitchell, University of Washington1 day ago
Signal is not the place for top secret communications, but it might be the right choice for you – a cybersecurity expert on what to look for in a secure messaging app -- Frederick Scholl, Quinnipiac University4 days ago
Wild marmots' social networks reveal controversial evolutionary theory in action -- Conner Philson, University of California, Santa Barbara and Daniel T. Blumstein, University of California, Los Angeles5 days ago
Engineering students explore how to ethically design and locate nuclear facilities in this college course -- Aditi Verma, University of Michigan and Katie Snyder, University of Michigan7 days ago
Amid a tropical paradise known as 'Lizard Island,' researchers are cracking open evolution's black box – scientist at work -- James T. Stroud, Georgia Institute of Technology5 days ago
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3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools and other stuff they need to colonize the Moon and Mars -- Sven Bilén, Penn State18 days ago
Mission possible − parastronaut programs can make space travel more inclusive and attainable for all -- Jesse Rhoades, University of North Dakota and Rebecca Rhoades, University of North Dakota20 days ago
Radioisotope generators − inside the 'nuclear batteries' that power faraway spacecraft -- Benjamin Roulston, Clarkson University18 days ago
Colliding plasma ejections from the Sun generate huge geomagnetic storms − studying them will help scientists monitor future space weather -- Shirsh Lata Soni, University of Michigan1 month ago
Lightning strikes link weather on Earth and weather in space -- Lauren Blum, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
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Helper bots in online communities diminish human interaction -- John Lalor, University of Notre Dame11 days ago
What are AI hallucinations? Why AIs sometimes make things up -- Anna Choi, Cornell University and Katelyn Xiaoying Mei, University of Washington7 days ago
Social media design is key to protecting kids online -- Abdulmalik Alluhidan, Vanderbilt University13 days ago
The fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfalls -- Aram Sinnreich, American University School of Communication and Robert W. Gehl, York University, Canada19 days ago
Beyond AI regulation: How government and industry can team up to make the technology safer without hindering innovation -- Paulo Carvão, Harvard Kennedy School25 days ago
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Genomic sequencing reveals previously unknown genes that make microbes resistant to drugs and hard to kill -- Nneka Vivian Iduu, Auburn University7 days ago
Atlantic sturgeon were fished almost to extinction − ancient DNA reveals how Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries -- Natalia Przelomska, Smithsonian Institution and Logan Kistler, Smithsonian Institution14 days ago
Researchers created sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd -- Jiaxin Zhong, Penn State and Yun Jing, Penn State13 days ago
Plastic pyrolysis − chemists explain a technique attempting to tackle plastic waste by bringing the heat -- Kevin A. Schug, University of Texas at Arlington and Alexander Kaplitz, University of Texas at Arlington14 days ago
Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new doors to treating wounds -- Sun-Min Yu, UMass Amherst and Steve Granick, UMass Amherst14 days ago
'Pac-Man with a ponytail' proteins regulate everything from night vision to heartbeats – studying what GRKs look like could improve an array of drugs -- Priyanka Naik, Purdue University25 days ago
What's that microplastic? Advances in machine learning are making identifying plastics in the environment more reliable -- Ambuj Tewari, University of Michigan26 days ago
Extreme heat silently accelerates aging on a molecular level − new research -- Eunyoung Choi, University of Southern California27 days ago
Rethinking repression − why memory researchers reject the idea of recovered memories of trauma -- Gabrielle Principe, College of Charleston7 days ago
Humans aren't the only animals with complex culture − but researchers point to one feature that makes ours unique -- Eli Elster, University of California, Davis12 days ago
The psychology behind anti-trans legislation: How cognitive biases shape thoughts and policy -- Julia Standefer, Iowa State University and L. Alison Phillips, Iowa State University15 days ago
Anger is a flow of emotion like water through a hose − at work, it helps to know when to turn it up or down and how to direct it -- Laura Rees, Oregon State University and Ray Friedman, Vanderbilt University26 days ago
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How many types of insects are there in the world? -- Nicholas Green, Kennesaw State University7 days ago
What was the first thing scientists discovered? A historian makes the case for Babylonian astronomy -- James Byrne, University of Colorado Boulder15 days ago
Is ranch dressing a liquid or a solid? A physicist explains -- Rae Robertson-Anderson, University of San Diego22 days ago
How are clouds' shapes made? A scientist explains the different cloud types and how they help forecast weather -- Ross Lazear, University at Albany, State University of New York29 days ago
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Vitamin D builds your bones and keeps your gut sealed, among many other essential functions − but many children are deficient -- Jacqueline Hernandez, Florida International University and Cristina Palacios, Florida International University19 hours ago
AI chatbots refuse to produce 'controversial' output − why that's a free speech problem -- Jordi Calvet-Bademunt, Vanderbilt University and Jacob Mchangama, Vanderbilt University2 months ago
Deepfake detection improves when using algorithms that are more aware of demographic diversity -- Siwei Lyu, University at Buffalo and Yan Ju, University at Buffalo2 months ago
Will AI revolutionize drug development? Researchers explain why it depends on how it's used -- Duxin Sun, University of Michigan and Christian Macedonia, University of Michigan2 months ago