Silicon sampling’ promises easy answers to tough questions about human behaviour – but the reality is more complicated.
An evidence hearing against a man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk continued Wednesday with the defense ...
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Ferenc Krausz giving a lecture on his initiative. Image credits: Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting / Torben Nuding. Ferenc Krausz helped build tools fast enough to watch electrons move. Now, the ...
SpudCell is exciting scientists because it appears to bring several features of life together in one system. The researchers describe it as capable of feeding, growth, genome replication, genetically ...
Expansion microscopy helped researchers visualize Plasmodium inside near-intact mosquitoes, preserving anatomical context for ...
Ancient deep-sea organisms suggest movement, sexual reproduction, and complex animal life began earlier than previously thought.
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Debates over the presence of microplastics in the human body highlight the challenge of studying something simultaneously ...
In a Penn State lab, a small cylinder of soil sits wired with sensors, slowly cooling as it mimics conditions thousands of ...
At its core, Bloom’s Taxonomy is divided into six hierarchical levels, each representing a different type of cognitive skill. The original levels were Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, ...
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