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Why didn’t the universe annihilate itself moments after the big bang? A new finding at Cern on the French-Swiss border brings us closer to answering this fundamental question about why matter ...
Energy California Says 66% of Its Power Is Now From Renewable or Zero-Carbon Sources 'Clean energy' provided 100 percent of the state’s power for part of the day on nearly every day so far this year.
The number of scientific papers that rely on AI has quadrupled, and the scope of problems AI can tackle is expanding by the day.
Artificial Intelligence AI-Designed Drugs Can Now Target Previously ‘Undruggable’ Proteins in Cancer and Alzheimer’s A new AI tool opens the door for designer protein drugs that tackle pain, cancer, ...
Biotechnology Scientists Genetically Engineer Tobacco Plants to Pump Out a Popular Cancer Drug Newly discovered genes could make powerful drug, Taxol, cheaper and more sustainable to produce.
Space Shifting Forces: The Evolving Debate Around Dark Energy New evidence suggests the universe might not behave as expected, raising questions about the costs of being wrong.
Biotechnology This Ozempic-Like Drug Slashed Migraines by Half in a Small Trial The drug helped people who couldn't get relief from existing treatments.
From exponential improvements in AI to Amazon employing as many robots as humans, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
According to a new theory, there was no precise moment when the wheel was invented. Rather, it evolved from an accumulation of small improvements.
Biotechnology Scientists Launch Moonshot to Build an Entire Human Genome From Scratch The project, which will take many years and carries some risk, could spark a second revolution in genetics.
Biotechnology Scientists Are Smuggling Large Drugs Into the Brain—Opening a New World of Possible Therapies New molecular shuttles can carry antibodies and enzymes to treat cancer and other brain ...
Personalized, brain-based tools could support learners being left behind due to natural differences in how their brains work.