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Existing international law can help secure peace and security in outer space, study shows
World leaders should look to existing international law on the use of force to address the threat of space becoming ever more militarized, a new study shows. The research is published in the Leiden
Einstein called it his “biggest blunder.” Now a Berkeley Lab breakthrough is shedding light on the mysteries of dark energy and cosmic expansion
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has released new breakthrough findings on one of science’s biggest mysteries — one that Albert Einstein once called his “biggest blunder.” In March, Berkeley Lab
Hidden signals in water reveal disease early in tomato plants
Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed an innovative method for the early detection of Fusarium wilt in tomato plants by monitoring subtle changes in the plants' water use.
Dinosaur predator and prey drank together from lagoons on Isle of Skye – study
Dinosaur predator and prey drank together from lagoons on Isle of Skye – study - Prince Charles’s Point on Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula is one of the most extensive dinosaur track sites in Scotland.
Dark diversity reveals global impoverishment of natural vegetation
A study recently published in Nature indicates that human activities have a negative effect on the biodiversity of wildlife hundreds of kilometers away. A research collaboration led by the University
President of $61.5 billion Anthropic makes a case for AI in college classrooms as it seeks to challenge OpenAI and Google
Anthropic wants to reshape AI’s role in education. With its new chatbot, the $61.5 billion company hopes to turn AI from an adversary into an academic ally.
Genetic basis of camouflage in alpine Corydalis plants revealed
Camouflage is a common defensive strategy among animals. By modifying their coloration and patterning, animals evade predators or ambush prey. Notably, more than 40% of alpine plant species in the
UCLA Report: Western States Fall Short in Wastewater Recycling Efforts
Despite persistent concerns about drought in the southwestern United States, the seven states that pull water from the Colorado River only recycle a small percentage of wastewater, squandering an
Galaxies die earlier than expected: Webb sees signs of halted star formation 700 million years after Big Bang
An international team led by UNIGE shows that red and dead galaxies can be found only 700 million years after the Big Bang, indicating that galaxies stop forming stars earlier than predicted by
Great White Sharks: A Look at the Worldwide Population
Great white sharks, as scary as we're led to believe, are incredibly important to the ecosystem. For years now, their overall numbers have been declining.
No one can clearly define an AI agent. LinkedIn’s engineering boss says that’s okay
Mohak Shroff, who leads engineering at Microsoft subsidiary LinkedIn, encourages an expansive view of AI agents.
T.Rex's ancestors lived on the Isle of Skye 167 million years ago
The Isle of Skye used to be a social hotspot for dinosaurs - including T. Rex's ancestors - according to a new study.
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