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Scientists at UC San Francisco have found a way to identify and possibly treat a mysterious type of bladder cancer that affects up to 1 in 4 cases.
Whether you have a rebellious personality or not, most people imagine they are better at overcoming pressure to violate their own principles than they really are, finds a new study.
Cardiac biomarkers linked to future cancer risk, even without heart disease ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have developed a new computational tool that helps scientists pinpoint ...
Driven by worries that the development and use of AI might have unintended consequences, the public's attitudes toward AI science are more negative than those toward general and climate science, ...
ORNL researchers, from left, Sumit Gupta and Chris Bowland inspect carbon fiber materials as part of their effort to improve the performance of composite materials.
Aurelie Poncet, left, and Mario Soto conducted a study showing how a sensor and AI/Machine Learning can be used to assist weed scientists in rating herbicide effectiveness on plants. Poncet is an ...
Caltech’s new technique, called Compressed Ultrafast Planar Polarization Anisotropy Imaging (CUP2AI), enables real-time, non-invasive, wide-field fluorescence polarization measurements that can ...
Wildfires pollute waterways and could affect their ability to sequester carbon, recent University of British Columbia research shows. UBC researchers discuss how wildfires affect our waters, including ...
Co-corresponding author Jasmine Plummer, PhD, St. Jude Center for Spatial Omics director and Department of Developmental Neurobiology member.
Clues locked into tree rings to reveal major changes in the Amazon’s rainfall cycle - wet seasons are getting wetter and dry ...
Archaeologists from the Australian Museum, the University of Sydney and the Australian National University in collaboration ...
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