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Published Should we tax robots? - Should We Tax Robots?


A small tax on robots, as well as on trade generally, will help reduce income inequality in the U.S....
Published Dye-sensitized solar cells achieve a new record - Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Achieve a New Record


Scientists have increased the power conversion efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells beyond 15% i...
Published Eavesdroppers can hack 6G frequency with DIY metasurface - Eavesdroppers Can Hack 6G Frequency with DIY Metasurface


Crafty hackers can make a tool to eavesdrop on some 6G wireless signals in as little as five minutes...
Published Prehistoric sea monster may have been shorter, stouter, than once believed - Prehistoric Sea Monster May Have Been Shorter, Stouter, Than Once Believed


A big fish story? Maybe so: The greatest sea monster of the Devonian Period (Dunkleosteus terrelli)...
Published Characters' actions in movie scripts reflect gender stereotypes - Characters' Actions in Movie Scripts Reflect Gender Stereotypes


Researchers have developed a novel machine-learning framework that uses scene descriptions in movie...
Published Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did - Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did



In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers measured carbon dioxide levels in ongg...
Published Students use machine learning in lesson designed to reveal issues, promise of A.I. - Students Use Machine Learning in Lesson Designed to Reveal Issues, Promise of A.I.



In a new study, researchers had 28 high school students create their own machine-learning artificial...
Published Taking your time makes a difference - Taking Your Time Makes a Difference: The Power of Slow and Steady Progress


Researchers find that stem cells in the developing brain of modern humans take longer to divide and...
Published For pet dogs, 'running with the pack' may be the best prevention to promote healthier living - For Pet Dogs, 'Running with the Pack' May Be the Best Prevention to Promote Healthier Living



The largest survey and data compilation of its kind --- from more than 21,000 dog owners --- has rev...
Published Keeping drivers safe with a road that can melt snow, ice on its own - Keeping Drivers Safe with a Road that Can Melt Snow and Ice on Its Own


Slipping and sliding on snowy or icy roads is dangerous. Salt and sand help melt ice or provide trac...
Published Hubble uses Earth as proxy for identifying oxygen on potentially habitable exoplanets - Hubble Uses Earth as Proxy for Identifying Oxygen on Potentially Habitable Exoplanets


Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, Hubble used the Moon as a mirror to study sunlight that h...
Published How was the solar system formed? The Ryugu asteroid is helping us learn - How the Ryugu Asteroid is Helping Us Learn About the Formation of the Solar System



Our solar system is estimated to be about 4.57 billion years old. Previous analyses of ancient meteo...
Published A little strain goes a long way in reducing fuel cell performance - A Little Strain Goes a Long Way in Reducing Fuel Cell Performance


Researchers report that strain caused by just a 2% reduction in the distance between atoms when depo...
Published At the edge of graphene-based electronics - At the Edge of Graphene-Based Electronics


Researchers developed a new graphene-based nanoelectronics platform compatible with conventional mic...
Published Training virtually can reduce psychosocial stress and anxiety - Training Virtually Can Reduce Psychosocial Stress and Anxiety


Everyone knows that exercise brings physical and psychological benefits. A new study suggests that v ...
Published Virtual immune system roadmap unveiled - Virtual Immune System Roadmap Unveiled: A Breakthrough in Medical Science


Researchers have published a roadmap for creating a digital twin of the immune system. Patterned aft...
Published Magnetism fosters unusual electronic order in quantum material - FAQs


Physicists have published an array of experimental evidence showing that the ordered magnetic arrang...
Published Outlook for the blue economy - Outlook for the Blue Economy: A Promising Future


A handful of hyper-productive fisheries provide sustenance to a billion people and employ tens of mi...
Published Climate change tipping points: back to the drawing board - Climate Change Tipping Points: Back to the Drawing Board


We regularly hear warnings that climate change may lead to 'tipping points': irreversible situations...
Published X-rays visualize how one of nature's strongest bonds breaks - X-rays Visualize How One of Nature's Strongest Bonds Breaks



The use of short flashes of X-ray light brings scientists one big step closer toward developing bett ...