New research from UChicago reveals that bacteria use the same ‘run-and-tumble’ strategy to move through everything from open ...
Just like every other creature, bacteria have evolved creative ways of getting around. Sometimes this is easy, like swimming in open water, but ...
This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and ...
Since 1965, when civil rights immigration law opened the United States to migrants from countries across the globe, hundreds ...
Complaints such as pain in the Achilles tendon, tennis elbow, swimmer's shoulder and jumper's knee are familiar to many young ...
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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
Physicists from Trinity College Dublin believe new insights into the behavior of light may offer a new means of solving one ...
The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
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Model steering is a more efficient way to train AI models
Training artificial intelligence models is costly. Researchers estimate that training costs for the largest frontier models ...
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The YouTube Vibecession
By the numbers, everything is going great for creators. So why are so many of them scared it’s all about to fall apart?
Sifting the World's Chris DeMuth Jr. discusses value investing and his top thoughts for the new year (0:25). 2 stocks: Willis ...
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