Artificial intelligence is quietly transforming how scientists monitor and manage invisible biological pollutants in rivers, ...
Artificial intelligence is quietly transforming how scientists monitor and manage invisible biological pollutants in rivers, lakes, and coastal ...
By cutting into a tiny throat bone, Princeton's Chris Griffin showed that it belonged to an adult of a smaller tyrannosauroid ...
MIT professor Kate Brown discusses her new book, ‘Tiny Gardens Everywhere,’ and the power of urban gardens to transform ...
The strategy to confront the shortage could not have been more senseless: telling farmers to replace tractors and harvesters ...
For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and ...
For decades, EU chemical regulation has struggled with slow approvals, high costs, and ecological surprises. From delayed ...
Site and community benefits and value don’t have to end when mine extraction ceases. Around the world, mine closures are ...
Veronika Koren talks about pursuing a theory of neural coding that doesn’t fit a simple narrative, and the resilience it took to see it through.
All-optical image processing has been viewed as a promising technique for its high computation speed and low power ...
Climate breakdown can be understood as a profound abdication of care: a collective failure to maintain and protect the conditions of life. Addressing that failure will take more than clever technology ...
“You have the potential for truly enormous eruptions, possibly up to 10,000 cubic kilometers erupted in a single event,” Leif ...
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