A study by Dorothy P. Schafer, Ph.D., and Travis E. Faust, Ph.D., at UMass Chan Medical School, explains how two different cell types in the brain—astrocytes and microglia—communicate in response to ...
Robert P. George is not a passive observer of the proverbial culture wars; he’s been a very active participant. As a Catholic legal scholar and philosopher at Princeton University, he was an ...
The U.S. has urged China, Iran’s biggest oil customer, to stop Tehran closing the vital Strait of Hormuz. WSJ’s Austin Ramzy looks at just how much influence Beijing has. Photo: Iranian ...
When Georgia State University professor G. Sue Kasun taught a new course this summer, she used generative artificial intelligence to help her brainstorm. Kasun, a professor of language, culture and ...
A hot potato: Many people's long-held belief that internet companies, especially Facebook/Meta, secretly record conversations to serve targeted ads is once again in the spotlight. Adam Mosseri, head ...
For decades, scientists engaged in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) have probed the galaxy for signs of artificial radio transmissions. Beginning with Project Ozma in 1960, ...
Last year at this time, Something Wild host Dave Anderson spoke with forester and author Ethan Tapper about his newly-published book, "How to Love A Forest." "How to Love A Forest" recently won the ...
OpenAI researchers released a report on ChatGPT use on Monday, the largest study to date. The study found that the majority of ChatGPT users are now women, despite being 80% men at time of launch in ...
In the home he thought was safe, Mohammad Ismail pines for the daughter who was snatched from him and sent back to the country they fled eight years ago; a country where their community officially ...
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