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As spring warms the eastern U.S. and green shoots peek from the ground, other forms of life stir in the soil. Periodical ...
Pyrotechnic chemistry drives the Vatican’s recipes for the black and white smoke used to announce papal election outcomes ...
In the new book Personhood, historian and law professor Mary Ziegler explores how the push to grant embryos and fetuses full ...
The International Code Council has approved stronger building codes to protect hospitals, schools and other structures from ...
U.S. budget proposal would hollow NASA to a husk bent to Elon Musk’s whims. Only one mission can save the space agency ...
A new snakebite treatment combines an existing drug with antibodies from a hyperimmune reptile collector, raising both hopes ...
Cuttlefish wave their expressive arms in four distinctive dancelike signals—potentially letting them communicate visually and ...
Under President Trump, the Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate offices that track greenhouse gas emissions and ...
We live in an era of constant surveillance. Psychology research shows how this might change how we perceive the world—even ...
Pandemics and nuclear war are real, tangible concerns, more so than AI doom, at least to me, a scientist at the RAND ...
To try to make a dent in this problem, Tepper and her colleagues genetically engineered zebra fish and fruit flies so that ...
AI systems could show signs of consciousness. We need to develop better tests to show whether they are actually aware ...
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