You may have already heard about Windows 11‘s Microsoft Recall, which continuously records one’s activities in a series of screenshots and activity logs. It is aimed at helping out users by answering questions related to their recent…
Crows can count... out loud! They do so similarly to human toddlers who are learning to tally things up. A neuroscientist trained birds to produce a number of calls in response to random visual cues.
Officials from several federal health agencies convened this week at a conference aimed at exploring the landscape of cannabis science and policy challenges that researchers face in studying marijuana under ongoing federal prohibition.
Google’s recently launched AI-powered tool, Notebook LM, has received a fresh upgrade to enhance research and writing. The American multinational organization announced that the tool is getting a big upgrade and expanding to over 200…
A searchable database is now ready to help study Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience and biomedical informatics researchers have created the comprehensive, user-friendly repository.
OpenAI releases a research paper by its recently disbanded “superalignment” team on a method for reverse engineering the workings of AI models — Days after former employees said the company was being too reckless with its technology,…
Children born via frozen embryo transfer have similar metabolic profiles to those born via fresh embryo transfer, according to a study published June 6 in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine by Linlin Cui and Zi-Jiang Chen from Shandong…
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is investing approximately $30 million in total over fiscal years 2024 and 2025 to pilot a national primary care research network that integrates clinical research with community-based primary care.…
Chrysanthemums, admired globally for their intricate capitulum structures, have posed a genetic puzzle for scientists and horticulturists. The genetic mechanisms that dictate their development have been largely unknown, limiting the…
Artificial intelligence brings with it a host of ethical questions. A researcher at The University of Alabama explored whether AI can be harnessed to teach students how to navigate those very questions, among others.
Every day, women are working on frontier science in Earth's unforgiving polar environments. Our study, published today in PLOS Climate, investigated what their experiences are actually like.
What is dark matter? That question is prominent in discussions about the nature of the universe. There are many proposed explanations for dark matter, both within the Standard Model and outside of it.
(MedPage Today) -- A Las Vegas man who stabbed his physician wife to death for going out to celebrate the end of her first year of residency was sentenced to between 10 and 25 years in prison. (People)
Whey protein may be the most popular supplement, but others like pre-workout, creatine, and fish oil have also become quite popular. However, one supplement that has been proven to have little to no benefits continues to be among the top…