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What happens when black holes collide? Why do we need sleep? And what powers photosynthesis? Science offers surprising ...
I have been deep into the hobby of bonsai trees for a few years now. I have about 12 trees in my collection. At the start of my hobby journey, ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNOut of the office and under the trees
Throughout this summer, the Pratt has offered guided tours centered on the “science and spirit of the forest.” ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNTo explore AI bias, researchers pose a question: How do you imagine a tree?
To confront bias, scientists say we must examine the ontological frameworks within large language models—and how our ...
All life is connected in a vast family tree. Every organism exists in relationship to its ancestors, descendants, and cousins ...
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The Cool Down on MSNCameras deep in Brazilian forest capture jaw-dropping behavior of feline predators: 'Resemble house cats in this regard'
"To do science, sometimes all you need is ingenuity and dedication." Cameras deep in Brazilian forest capture jaw-dropping ...
When parts of the nervous system start to break down—or get broken—the consequences for human health can be staggering. Can ...
A new study reveals the critical role of the WRKY-B transcription factor in regulating lateral branch development in tomato ...
Two Fairmont State University students have been awarded summer fellowships from the school’s Department of Humanities to ...
What conservationists study and document at Paint Rock Valley will inform and influence biodiversity strategies across the ...
On an early day in July, I had the pleasure of previewing some of the gardens that will be featured during the Aug. 9 Master ...
As oils burn, the energy locked up in the bonds that has kept the carbons together is released. The tight binding of neighbour atoms is a power so valuable that it has kept the olive tree a foundation ...
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