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Chaos gardening – wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend - Deryn Davidson, Colorado State University
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AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven't changed much since Napoleon's army -- Benjamin Jensen, American University School of International Service1 day ago
Some pro athletes keep getting better as they age − neuroscience can explain how they stay sharp -- Fiddy Davis Jaihind Jothikaran, Hope College2 days ago
NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 – choosing where is tricky -- Clive Neal, University of Notre Dame2 days ago
Do people dream in color or black and white? -- Kimberly Fenn, Michigan State University2 days ago
Genomics can help insect farmers avoid pitfalls of domestication -- Christine Picard, Indiana University and Hector Rosche-Flores, Indiana University2 days ago
Spiderweb silks and architectures reveal millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity -- Ella Kellner, University of North Carolina – Charlotte6 days ago
Older Americans are using AI − study shows how and what they think of it -- Robin Brewer, University of Michigan6 days ago
Fossils are scientific evidence, and shouldn't be auctioned for millions to private buyers -- Jessica M. Theodor, University of Calgary; Kenshu Shimada, DePaul University; Kristi Curry Rogers, Macalester College, and Stuart Sumida, California State University, San Bernardino5 days ago
How poisoned data can trick AI − and how to stop it -- M. Hadi Amini, Florida International University and Ervin Moore, Florida International University7 days ago
My research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive 'rogue waves' form – here's what we found -- Francesco Fedele, Georgia Institute of Technology7 days ago
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NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon – a space lawyer explains why, and what the law has to say -- Michelle L.D. Hanlon, University of Mississippi9 days ago
2 SPACECRAFT FLEW EXACTLY IN LINE TO IMITATE A SOLAR ECLIPSE, CAPTURE A STUNNING IMAGE AND TEST NEW TECH -- Christopher Palma, Penn State14 days ago
Meet 'lite intermediate black holes,' the supermassive black hole's smaller, much more mysterious cousin -- Bill Smith, Vanderbilt University; Karan Jani, Vanderbilt University, and Krystal Ruiz-Rocha, Vanderbilt University16 days ago
Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions − an environmental engineer explains how the ISS does it -- Berrin Tansel, Florida International University19 days ago
Light pollution is encroaching on observatories around the globe – making it harder for astronomers to study the cosmos -- Richard Green, University of Arizona22 days ago
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Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows -- Oliver L. Haimson, University of Michigan12 days ago
How states are placing guardrails around AI in the absence of strong federal regulation -- Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University13 days ago
'AI veganism': Some people's issues with AI parallel vegans' concerns about diet -- David Joyner, Georgia Institute of Technology22 days ago
AI-generated child pornography is surging − a legal scholar explains why the fight against it is complicated and how the law could catch up -- Wayne Unger, Quinnipiac University1 month ago
Poll finds bipartisan agreement on a key issue: Regulating AI -- Adam Eichen, UMass Amherst; Alexander Theodoridis, UMass Amherst; Sara M. Kirshbaum, UMass Amherst, and Tatishe Nteta, UMass Amherst1 month ago
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Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries – unpacking the evidence from history, archaeology and oral traditions -- William Taylor, University of Colorado Boulder; John Wendt, Oklahoma State University, and Joshua Miller, University of Cincinnati9 days ago
Iron nanoparticles can help treat contaminated water – our team of scientists created them out of expired supplements -- Ahmed Ibrahim Yunus, Georgia Institute of Technology and Joe Frank Bozeman III, Georgia Institute of Technology14 days ago
Quantum scheme protects videos from prying eyes and tampering -- Yashas Hariprasad, California State University, East Bay and S. S. Iyengar, Florida International University16 days ago
To better detect chemical weapons, materials scientists are exploring new technologies -- Olamilekan Joseph Ibukun, Washington University in St. Louis21 days ago
Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots -- Melanie Beasley, Purdue University22 days ago
Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play -- Tracy Gleason, Wellesley College and Stephanie Madsen, McDaniel College28 days ago
Examining mushrooms under microscopes can help engineers design stronger materials -- Mohamed Khalil Elhachimi, Binghamton University, State University of New York1 month ago
Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago – our unusual scientific collaboration explores how -- Raven Garvey, University of Michigan; Agnit Mukhopadhyay, University of Michigan, and Sanja Panovska, GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences1 month ago
Why it can be hard to warn people about dangers like floods – communication researchers explain the role of human behavior -- Keri K. Stephens, The University of Texas at Austin and Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado Denver1 month ago
Expansion of marriage rights to same-sex couples also expanded access to the psychological benefits that come with tying the knot -- Alana L. Riso, Binghamton University, State University of New York and Matthew D. Johnson, Binghamton University, State University of New York2 months ago
Your brain learns from rejection − here's how it becomes your compass for connection -- Begüm Babür, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences2 months ago
Stop the 'good' vs 'bad' snap judgments and watch your world become more interesting -- Lorraine Besser, Middlebury2 months ago
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What is rust? A materials scientist explains metal's crusty enemy -- Guangwen Zhou, Binghamton University, State University of New York8 days ago
If everyone in the world turned on the lights at the same time, what would happen? -- Harold Wallace, Smithsonian Institution16 days ago
Do you really need to read to learn? What neuroscience says about reading versus listening -- Stephanie N. Del Tufo, University of Delaware23 days ago
Why is heart cancer so rare? A biologist explains -- Julie Phillippi, University of Pittsburgh30 days ago
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Out-of-balance bacteria is linked to multiple sclerosis − the ratio can predict severity of disease -- Ashutosh Mangalam, University of Iowa2 days ago