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Is every spider web unique?
Building these strong yet ephemeral traps is a process that follows patterns shared among spider species. But is there room ...
Matt Dinniman introduced his series about an alien reality TV show free on the web. But readers ate up the goofy humor, now ...
Today’s web runs on monetising human attention, through search ads and social feeds. Alphabet and Meta, among the biggest ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long ...
Science paper divided into Biology, Chemistry, and Physics sections with detailed questions on plants, animals, genetics, digestion, and chemistry experiments.
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Award-Winning Photo Reveals Secret of Strange Spider's 'Shrink-Wrap' Web
An extreme close-up of the Australian rufous net-casting spider's unique silk, captured by biologist Martín Ramírez and his ...
The programmes, offered through HarvardX and edX, come with no eligibility criteria, no fees and no restrictions, making them ...
Decentraland reports on the evolution of holiday celebrations online, from early e-cards to vibrant virtual worlds.
Google is facing an EU investigation regarding its AI model training practices, particularly concerning the use of online ...
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'Artificial intelligence' myths have existed for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to a Pope's chatbot
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
Broadly speaking, international research collaborations continue to rise globally, and Adams says that’s a good thing: the ...
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The More We Study Forests, the More It Seems Like Plants Might Be Cooperating and “Talking” to Each Other
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
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