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In only its second year, the International Logic Olympiad is already booming as logic becomes more and more crucial in our ...
A three-and-a-half-year Sunny Day Flooding Research Project from students and staff at N.C. State and the University of North ...
Growing demand for meat worldwide sparks debate about 'tza’ar ba’alei chaim' – causing needless suffering to living creatures.
The human being by conventional wisdom and scientific study is to a very large part a creature of habit. Discovering and ...
I did my own research”? No. You didn’t. You can’t! You can do your own observations. But you need to be aware of the many reasons including confirmation bias, small sampl ...
For the first time, large language models performed on a par with gold medallists in the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Research into nicotine use by young Aussies and a study on an Eastern gray kangaroo pox virus have something in common.
A new theory-guided framework could help scientists probe the properties of new semiconductors for next-generation microelectronic devices, or discover materials that boost the performance of quantum ...
The Langlands program has inspired and befuddled mathematicians for more than 50 years. A major advance has now opened up new ...
Cellular immunotherapies carry seeds of self-destruction but can be rescued with genetic engineering
MSK researchers learn that immune cells are the unexpected source of a protein called FAS-ligand, which has undermined the ...
What makes the human brain distinctive? A new study published July 21 in Cell identifies two genes linked to human brain features and provides a road map to discover many more. The research could lead ...
Just days after the newly released Sustainable Development Goals Report 2025 revealed that only 35 per cent of targets are on track or showing moderate progress, Science Day at the High-Level ...
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