How does life rebound from mass extinctions? Scientists find surprising answers
Examining the fallout from the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period, researchers found that the species that survived weren’t random.
Examining the fallout from the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period, researchers found that the species that survived weren’t random.
Groundbreaking research led by a Swansea University academic has revealed a synthetic glycosystem — a sugar-coated polymer nanoparticle — that can block Covid-19 from infecting…
University of Washington researchers recruited self-identifying Democrats and Republicans to make political decisions with help from three versions of ChatGPT: a base model, one with…
A new study clarifies the importance of nature for mental health in urban settings and provides low-cost recommendations for improving public health in cities.
French fries were associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), while other forms of potatoes—including baked, boiled, and mashed—were not, according…
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai finds that widely used AI chatbots are highly vulnerable to repeating…
Loss of lean body mass is a common side effect of the weight-loss drug Ozempic, raising concerns that the drug could be reducing muscle mass…
University of Warwick astronomers, in partnership with institutions in Spain, are showing how astronomy tools, that are usually used to study stars, can be repurposed…
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University of Washington researchers recruited self-identifying Democrats and Republicans to make political decisions with help from three versions of ChatGPT: a base model, one with…
In celebration of #SharkWeek, we’re exploring the incredible world of sharks. From their vital role in marine ecosystems to the myths that surround them, join…