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Researchers from China Agricultural University discovered that a specific gut bacteria strain can tackle both depression and ...
Babies born with low birth weight (less than 2.5 kg) are 20 times more likely to die. They are also more likely to develop neurological and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and growth problems later ...
Not only has quantum theory stood the test of time, but it’s proved useful in everything from computing, to biol ...
A surprising solution to handle our ever increasing volume of data might be a substance operating at a much smaller scale – ...
There’s a moment of pure magic that happens when you take that first bite of a perfectly cooked steak—and at Citizen Kane’s Steak House in Kirkwood, Missouri, they’ve somehow bottled that magic and ...
New research by ESMT Berlin and Politecnico di Milano explores how non-experts assess scientific research proposals and ...
Randomness is incredibly useful. People often draw straws, throw dice or flip coins to make fair choices. Random numbers can ...
A Tucson-based cancer biologist is helping lead the development of a new sampling method that can better detect the genetic diversity of tumors using an ... with the Crick Research Institute ...
Very little in this life is truly random. A coin flip is influenced by the flipper’s force, its surrounding airflow, and ...
Telo Onyango, Jocelyn Nieze, and Myles Radersma were walking along a path in Grand Mere State Park in Stevensville, Michigan.
From jury duty to tax audits, randomness plays a big role. Scientists used quantum physics to build a system that ensures those number draws can’t be gamed.
This important study demonstrates the significance of incorporating biological constraints in training neural networks to develop models that make accurate predictions under novel conditions. By ...