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- This neural network examines neurons. Like, the kind in your brain.
- Remnants of antibiotics persist in treated farm waste
- Europeans are arguing over whether robots should have rights
- Technological job loss is nothing new—but is this time different?
- To impress females, Costa’s hummingbirds ‘sing’ with their tail feathers
- Animal images used in marketing may skew public perception about their survival risks
- Viruses can evolve in parallel in related species
- Sweet potato history casts doubt on early contact between Polynesia and the Americas
- Algae-forestry, bioenergy mix could help make CO2 vanish from thin air
- Wiggling atoms switch the electric polarization of crystals
- The gene therapy that cures “bubble boy disease” isn’t worth it to Glaxo
- Extremely fast dives help peregrine falcons maneuver to catch agile prey
- Bad antibodies made good: The immune system’s secret weapon uncovered
- Theoreticians finally prove that ‘curly arrows’ tell the truth about chemical reactions
- How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its start
- ‘Water-in-salt’ electrolyte yields stable cathode for lithium-air battery operations
