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Still, the study adds weight to an emerging view of aging: it is not just wear and tear, but a coordinated process driven by ...
When the first volunteers joined the U.S. POINTER study, many were already slightly concerned about their memory. Some had ...
“These weren’t modest differences,” said Adam D. Gordon, an anthropologist at the University at Albany and lead author of the ...
Using two open-source models (Qwen 2.5 and Meta’s Llama 3) Anthropic engineers went deep into the neural networks to find the ...
Satyrex is a fusion of “Satyr,” a figure from Greek mythology and the Latin “rex,” meaning king. Satyrs were ...
Lev Tolstoy was right. “All happy families are alike,” the famous novelist wrote in Anna Karenina. “Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Turns out, something similar happens to the brains ...
Einstein wasn’t satisfied. At a 1927 conference, he suggested a way to catch light in both modes. If you could detect the ...
On a summer morning in London, Ohio, Lindsey and Tim Pierce welcomed their newborn son, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce. Born on July ...
Unlike the classic forked bolts that crash to Earth in a matter of milliseconds, megaflashes slither horizontally through ...
The concept of a “black hole star” is not entirely new. Theoretical physicist Mitch Begelman and colleagues first proposed it two decades ago under the name quasi-star. In that model, a giant ...
Estádio Milton Corrêa, commonly known as Zerão (literally Big Zero, as in zero latitude), is a multi-purpose stadium in ...
Peacock tail feathers infused with dye emit laser light under pulsed illumination.