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Published How T cells combat tuberculosis
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Scientists have uncovered important clues to how human T cells combat Mycobacterium tuberculosis, th ...
Published Meow or rooaaar: Exotic cats' ability to recognize familiar caregivers' voices
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Biologists present compelling evidence that exotic cats possess the remarkable ability to discrimina...
Published Microplastics found in every human placenta tested
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Researchers reported finding microplastics in all 62 of the placenta samples tested, with concentrat...
Published Neuromorphic computing will be great... if hardware can handle the workload
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Scientists believe they may have discovered a way to rework the hardware of AI. By mimicking the syn...
Published Beethoven's genes reveal low predisposition for beat synchronization
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Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the most celebrated musicians in human history, has a rather low geneti ...
Published Deconstructing the structural elements of a lesser-known microbe
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Researchers shed light on archaea, intriguing microbes found in extreme environments but also in the...
Published Researchers develop AI that can understand light in photographs
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Despite significant progress in developing AI systems that can understand the physical world like hu...
Published Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans
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Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with...
Published Research team breaks down musical instincts with AI
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A research team announced they have identified the principle by which musical instincts emerge from...
Published Synthetic platelets stanch bleeding, promote healing in animal models
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Researchers have developed synthetic platelets that can be used to stop bleeding and enhance healing...
Published AI chatbot shows potential as diagnostic partner
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Physician-investigatorsĀ compared a chatbot's probabilistic reasoning to that of human clinicians. Th ...
Published Engineers unveil new patch that can help people control robotic exoskeletons
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A new patch uses tiny needles to measure electrical signals in the human body with incredible accura ...
Published Petroleum, chlorine mix could yield harmful byproducts
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A new study shows that chlorine mixed with petroleum in water can potentially produce inadvertent by...
Published New dual-arm robot achieves bimanual tasks by learning from simulation
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An innovative bimanual robot displays tactile sensitivity close to human-level dexterity using AI to ...
Published Body lice may be bigger plague spreaders than previously thought
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A new laboratory study suggests that human body lice are more efficient at transmitting Yersinia pes ...
Published Assessing unintended consequences in AI-based neurosurgical training
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A new study shows that human instruction is still necessary to detect and compensate for unintended, ...
Published Natural compounds that selectively kill parasites
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An international team has found a family of natural compounds with potential as new and more effecti...
Published Odor-causing bacteria in armpits targeted using bacteriophage-derived lysin
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A research team has synthesized a lysin that during in vitro experiments targets bacteria responsibl...
Published Butterflies and moths share ancient 'blocks' of DNA
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Butterflies and moths share 'blocks' of DNA dating back more than 200 million years, new research sh...
Published Is coffee good for you or bad for you?
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The effects of coffee consumption on human health is a knotty question, but one thing is sure: coffe ...