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This year the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University are co-hosting the 194th British Science Festival ...
Oceanographer Dr Simon Boxall says 'rogue waves', enormous water crests up to 100 feet tall, are responsible for many disappearances. Boxall and his team reconstructed shipwrecks to demonstrate this ...
In the discussion around artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, Sanmay Das has found one constant: While many people believe that some jobs can be replaced by AI, they believe that their own job ...
Years of Suppression and Plagiarism of a Recognized Breakthrough: It is Time for Scientists and Leaders with Integrity to Endorse Funding the Inventor and Unlock the Full Potential for Cost-Effective ...
Self-taught in agricultural internet of things technology, Li is dubbed the "Stephen Hawking of rural Chongqing". Famed ...
2. Look for people with high openness to new ideas.
The anterior insular cortex (aIC) is an important brain region known to contribute to the regulation of emotions, the integration of bodily sensations, decision-making and some other functions. Past ...
2. Look for people with high openness to new ideas.
A tiny engine comprised of a glass bead zapped with electric fields behaves as if it is operating 2000 times hotter than the sun, and can be impossibly efficient or astonishingly inefficient ...
Chiara Maccani, doctoral student at CERN and Padova University, installing the TWOCRYST Fibre Tracker detector in the LHC tunnel. (Photo: Sune ...
A tunable technique uses feedback cancellation to reduce amplitude noise for low noise microwave generators.
What Mom had was ischemic mini strokes and strokes, brought on by the irregular heartbeat of atrial fibrillation, which allows clots to form in the heart and pass to the brain, blocking blood vessels ...