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Efforts have been underway for years to improve the replicability of research studies, but some are skeptical of the US ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI blunders: Six-finger hands, two suns and Jesus Christ on a surfboard in a stormy seaWhen teaching a Photoshop class at a children's summer camp, Stevens undergraduate student Gursimran Vasir noticed something ...
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Study Finds on MSNAfrica’s Continental Split May Hold Clues To What’s Happening Deep Inside EarthScientists found that the speed at which continents split apart directly influences how molten rock flows deep beneath ...
Scientists start a controversial project to create the building blocks of human life, in what is thought to be a world first.
Whether the military operation achieved its objectives has become a battle of political narratives in Congress.
When two stars orbit one another in such a way that one blocks the other's light each time it swings around, that's an ...
The risk of harmful algal blooms can be reduced. The biggest drivers of the increase are farm fertilizer and climate change.
James Webb Telescope captures its first direct exoplanet image—TWA 7b—boosting the hunt for habitable worlds beyond the Solar ...
A look at 2024’s exploitation trends reveals shifts in hackers’ approaches and suggests healthcare organizations should ...
Synthetic Human Genome (SynHG) project sparks fears that rogue scientists could create enhanced ‘super humans’ in decades to ...
Research from Microsoft offers clues about why so many employees are now dissatisfied with their jobs. Here's what leaders can do about it.
A combination of genetics and drinking instant coffee is linked to an increased risk of developing a common form of ...
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