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Australian honours recognise eminent researchers and scientists
Medical researchers, physicists, and archaeologists are among the more than 700 people celebrated today by the Australia Day 2025 Honours List for...
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Researchers discover a way to restore lost battery capacity
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Could growing saffron be a game changer for Georgia farms? Researchers aim to find out
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Scientists sawed a human brain into 703 cubes to map its energy system for the first time
Your brain burns 20 percent of your body’s energy and now we know exactly where it goes....
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‘AI models are capable of novel research’: OpenAI’s chief scientist on what to expect
Jakub Pachocki, who leads the firm’s development of advanced models, is excited to release an open version to researchers. OpenAI is best known for...
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Researchers find a surprising link between dishwashers and chronic illnesses
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Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned
A virus that has killed hundreds of millions of birds has now infected cattle in six US states, but the threat to humans is currently...
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Cancer could be detected three years before diagnosis with experimental blood test
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Did Scientists Detect Life on Another Planet? Experts Weigh in on Bombshell Biosignature Report
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A New Study Says ChatGPT Is A Better Therapist Than Humans — Scientists Explain Why
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Researchers identify two psychological traits linked to heightened nightmare frequency
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Fossilized vomit found in Denmark dates back 66 million years — prehistoric puke hailed as national treasure
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Scientists finally settle which weather app is the most accurate
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NYU Abu Dhabi researchers develop sensing system for 'laparoscopic surgeries'
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Green roofs shown to capture nearly all microplastics from rainwater
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