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AI and Gaia data reveal why some asteroids spin and others tumble
Asteroids might seem like peaceful drifters suspended in space, but they’re really disturbed, spinning and tumbling in ...
Data management, study design, and the groundwork needed to build pharma’s digital revolution. As the pharmaceutical industry ...
Researchers have developed new software for exploring and communicating animal movements in the wild. This suite of ...
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Red dwarf stars are unlikely to host planets with advanced life and civilizations
For all the talk about life across the cosmos, Earth remains the only confirmed example. That single data point makes your ...
For hundreds of years, people who have lived near Seneca Lake in upstate New York have reported hearing loud booms coming from the water. No one is exactly sure why.
Launching a biopharmaceutical product globally always involves significant uncertainty – especially before pivotal clinical ...
The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes, presented at Boston University, have honoured ten delightfully odd studies – from pizza-loving ...
Introducing premature visual experience by opening the closed eyelids early in ferrets caused many cells in the primary visual cortex to mature improperly.
Traditionally, infertility has been defined as the failure to achieve a desired pregnancy despite having regular, unprotected ...
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