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Beneath the Ice: The Silent Surge Threatening the “Doomsday Glacier”
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoSatellite data provides the first evidence of warm ocean water intrusion beneath Antarctica’s...
You soon might be able to fully charge your smartphone battery in one minute
PhoneArena· 6 days agoHow would you like to fully charge your smartphone battery in one minute? According to a new study...
Tricking the Brain’s Inner GPS: Virtual Reality Study Reveals New Brain Mechanisms
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoResearchers have noted grid cell activity in the human brain when self-location illusions are...
New open-source platform allows users to evaluate performance of AI-powered chatbots
Science Daily· 4 days agoA team of computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians and cognitive scientists, led by the University of Cambridge, developed an open-source evaluation platform called CheckMate, which allows ...
Centering Relationships Between People and Place: A Critical Step Towards Improving Science's...
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoIn a new paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the co-authors consider three pathways to better connect with the places they study. Research ...
Instead of focusing on faster charging, why not focus on longer battery life?
PhoneArena· 3 days agoThe recent announcement from the University of Colorado about a breakthrough that could allow...
Stanford scientists bring crystal clarity to diamond’s quantum signals
Newswise· 5 days agoScientists have offered explanations for the inconsistency, but they've needed a way to examine diamond’s constituent parts to expose the culprit. The Stanford group, led by Jennifer Dionne, ...
Human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros’ | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoResearchers have discovered sustained hunting by humans prevented the woolly rhinoceros from...
Study finds racial bias in traffic stops by Chicago police | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell News Service· 5 days agoBlack drivers in Chicago are significantly more likely than white drivers to be stopped by police...
How heat affects the mind
American Psychological Association· 7 days agoHeat has also been linked to changes in behavior and cognition. Criminal justice researchers have long noted correlations between warm weather and crime,...