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Mathematicians Gave a Billiard Ball a Brain—and It Led to Something Unbelievable
Popular Mechanics· 6 days agoIn other words, the mold resembles some form of spatial memory. This idea of spatial memory is...
How much trust do people have in different types of scientists?
Phys.org· 3 days agoRecognizing this gap, researchers from the University of Amsterdam investigated trust in scientists...
Trust Levels in Scientists: Who Tops and Who Flops? - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 3 days agoSummary: A new study revealed varying levels of trust in scientists across 45 different fields,...
Man dies after 613-day COVID-19 infection that underwent 50 mutations
Scripps News via AOL· 5 days agoThe man died from his underlying blood disorder after fighting COVID for nearly two years, the...
ADLM announces 2024 award winners; celebrates achievements in laboratory medicine
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 4 days agoThe Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM, formerly AACC) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 ADLM and Academy of Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine Awards. Through ...
Private Foundations Made Artists and Dealers Rich. What If Many Are Just 'Tools for Flippers'? |...
Artnet News· 1 day agoA recent Instagram post by the collector and advisor Ralph DeLuca made me laugh. At the top of the...
Kontent.ai Introduces Mission Control and New Brand Identity, Leading a New Era of Content...
Digital Journal· 4 days agoNEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 24, 2024 / In a digital-first world, content is a strategic asset. Backed by a bold new brand, unveiled today, Kontent.ai is leading a new era of content management ...
AI’s relentless rise gives journalists tough choices
Digital Journal· 6 days agoThe rise of artificial intelligence has forced an increasing number of journalists to grapple with the ethical and editorial challenges posed by the...
More efficient molecular motor widens potential applications
Phys.org· 2 days agoLight-driven molecular motors were first developed nearly 25 years ago at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. This resulted in a shared Nobel Prize for Chemistry for Professor Ben ...
Pssst! Want to read something about rumour and innuendo?
The Economist· 3 days agoOn one estimate, from Megan Robbins and Alexander Karan of University of California, Riverside, people spend 52 minutes a day on average talking about other people. Gossip pervades the workplace ...