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A threatened Australian insect joins the exclusive club of celestial navigators.
There is a lot more to math than just equations on a chalkboard. It is a very useful set of tools for tackling problems in ...
If EMBER becomes law Tuesday, it appears Berkeley won't be a Zone 0 outlier for long: The state is working to finalize very ...
At the dawn of computing, women were the early adopters of computational technology, working with punch cards in what was then considered secretarial work. As computer science evolved into a ...
SafeWalk, by Master of Information and Data Science students Helen Hu, Ke Zhang, Kris Junghee Lee, and Ula Zhu, aims to help ...
As a gifted science communicator, Grace Huckins — a lecturer at Stanford University and freelance science writer — recently ...
Scientists say that climate change has tripled the frequency of planetary waves linked to extreme summer weather. In the ...
Leslie Noye, Frances Brittingham, Cameron Kurtz, Maya Schoucair, Victor Ngetich, and Delvin Marimo are the six recent Master ...
Research has shown that large language models (LLMs) tend to overemphasize information at the beginning and end of a document ...
When faced with a tricky maze task involving hidden information, humans instinctively toggle between two clever mental strategies: simplifying in steps or mentally rewinding. MIT researchers showed ...
The kidney, a critical organ for waste filtration and fluid regulation, is the subject of a molecular mapping project that could reshape our understanding of renal health. Despite advances in ...
Founder Cesar Hernandez hopes the district will attract private businesses with a focus in technology, defense systems, ...