Detectives often find important clues by digging through rubbish. That approach paid off tremendously for systems biologist ...
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This science-backed noodle trick is a must-try for soup season
This time of year, we're eating more soup than ever. From Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup to Thai Coconut Soup and ...
Deadly and destructive, earthquakes remain unpredictable, but faster models that look beneath the ground, can help better ...
"Dimming the lights helps the brain to make melatonin which signals to the body that it's time for sleep," Dr Mahmoudzadeh ...
Car thieves are coming up with new ways to steal keyless vehicles, could keeping your fob in a faraday box stop your car from ...
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How a simple poem can trick AI models into building a bomb
Across 25 state-of-the-art models, poetic prompts achieved an average “attack success rate” of 62% for handcrafted poems and ...
Birds fly in a V formation to save energy. The bird in front creates lift for those behind. This teamwork makes long flights ...
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Watch this elf appear like magic with a simple water bead trick!
In this fun science experiment, I use water beads and a bit of refraction to make a hidden elf magically appear in a bowl! It ...
Personalized algorithms may quietly sabotage how people learn, nudging them into narrow tunnels of information even when they ...
The “2theXtreme” display includes 40 exhibits that show off activities such as snowboarding, competitve cycling, music mixing ...
Warming up significantly improves muscle performance, particularly speed and power, by increasing muscle temperature. Both passive heat methods and light exercise warm-ups work, but mimicking the ...
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