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Terrifying tarantula fangs and more — October’s best science images
Hammer time . A study of bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) embryos at different developmental stages shows that hammerhead sharks start to grow their iconic...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Council Post: AI In Healthcare: Why Your Organization Is Not Ready (And How To Fix It)
Arturo Garcia is the CEO and founder of DNAMIC, a premier data services company specializing in transforming healthcare and life sciences. There is no denying the hype surrounding AI. It is reinventing patient care, changing industries and has the potential to make our organizations faster, smarter...
forbes.com - 15 days ago
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OpenAI's GPUs Are 'Melting' Due to Demand for ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli-Style AI Images
ChatGPT's image generator went viral earlier this week, leading OpenAI to limit how many images users could generate. OpenAI's latest image generator has sparked a social media trend where users upload images and ask ChatGPT to transform them into a specific anime style pioneered by Japanese...
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Oldest human DNA helps pinpoint when early humans interbred with Neanderthals
Scientists say they have recovered the oldest known Homo sapiens DNA from human remains found in Europe, and the information is helping to reveal our...
ctvnews.ca - 30+ days ago
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The Most Spectacular Meteor Shower of the Year Peaks Tonight — With Up to 150 Shooting Stars Per Hour
Will you brave the cold to look for shooting stars? A bit of holiday magic may be coming early this year as the Geminid meteor shower, one of the year's best, is about to peak Friday night. And even though light may be drowned out by the full moon, there's still a very good chance to see shooting...
travelandleisure.com - 30+ days ago
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Our Most Popular Stories of 2024
The artifacts of ancient technologies, the allure of rebel science, and many, many ghosts. This year marked JSTOR Daily’s tenth anniversary, so it’s...
jstor.org - 30+ days ago
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Why nature loss should be measured in the same way carbon emissions are tracked
More nature in the world is a beautiful goal, wouldn’t you agree? Ageing forests protecting an abundance of life above and below the soil, bees and...
weforum.org - 30+ days ago
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Exploring the 18 Coolest Volcanoes in the World: A Visual Guide
Volcanoes are a stark reminder that our planet is alive and constantly evolving. They connect the world above to the immense geological forces at...
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Microwaving cords and cables: A recipe for copper and carbon black
Italian and Japanese researchers have developed a novel method to free copper wire from its PVC coating, by treating electric cables with microwaves....
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
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A critical systematic review of the Neurotracker perceptual-cognitive training tool
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Apr 5;28(5):1458–1483. doi: 10.3758/s13423-021-01892-2 Christian Vater 1Institute of Sport Science, University of Bern,...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
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Study offers new clues to why we don’t remember being a baby
A fascinating piece of research might have revealed that our brains are memorising the earliest time s of our lives, but the memories have been packed...
cosmosmagazine.com - 15 days ago
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Scientists aim to build world's first AI-powered virtual cell: 1000x more complex than ChatGPT
Paper suggests ‘holy grail’ biotech could ‘revolutionize the scientific process’ STANFORD, Calif. — For centuries, scientists have peered through...
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Are data scientists obsolete in the agentic era? - DataScienceCentral.com
How AI agents are reshaping one of the most prestigious tech roles of the past decade In a corner office of a Fortune 500 company, a team of data...
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Science fiction writer who was an authority on tarot cards and the belief systems that surround them...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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AI’s dangerous mental-health blind spot
As we approach the end of 2024, First Opinion is publishing a series of essays on the state of AI in medicine and biopharma. “How far away was Oswald...
statnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Humans Will Continue to Live in an Age of Incredible Food Waste
Food production has never been higher—or more costly. Yet the amount that goes uneaten remains shockingly high. Let me start with the following...
wired.com - 30+ days ago
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The news cycle in 2024 was busy to say the least. Chaotic may be the more appropriate term, with an onslaught of election drama, global humanitarian...
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Scientists are sounding the alarm after uncovering a concerning phenomenon in Iceland: 'It's the future of volcanic eruptions'
Scientists are studying Iceland in an urgent attempt to see if there could be a surge of volcanic eruptions after the rapid retreat of the island...
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‘Disruptive’ science: in-person teams make more breakthroughs than remote groups
Analysis of millions of papers shows that farflung collaborators produce fewer foundational discoveries than groups working together in person. David...
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How big is science’s fake-paper problem?
An unpublished analysis suggests that there are hundreds of thousands of bogus ‘paper-mill’ articles lurking in the literature. Richard Van Noorden The...
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nasa.gov - 30+ days ago
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Emotional Memory Cells Driving Empathy Discovered
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14 Beautiful, Startling Wild Animal Images: A Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2024 Preview
For this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Natural History Museum of London attracted a record-breaking 59,228 entries from photographers of all ages and experience across 117 countries and territories. Young owls preparing to leave their...
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This Is Your Brain on Politics
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