Florida's beaches—particularly those in Palm Beach County—are among the world's most vital nesting grounds for loggerhead sea ...
New brain-imaging research shows that soccer fans experience rapid shifts in reward and self-control circuits when their team ...
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New AI model reveals key genetic, social, and lifestyle factors impacting skin cancer risk
Skin cancer impacts millions of Americans annually, but your chances of getting skin cancer and when it is diagnosed depend ...
Nurses habitually ask patients a question that takes less than a minute to answer but can reveal who's at serious risk of ...
T Mac Builders earned a Global Recognition Award for sustained regional growth and substantial annual expansion, driven by ...
In order for the Pac-12 champion to grab an automatic bid, it must be ranked higher than the winners of the American, MAC, Mountain West, Conference USA and Sun Belt. That’s best achieved by avoiding ...
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) procurements provide an opportunity to alleviate the limited organ supply for solid ...
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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
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New 'Dragon Hatchling' AI architecture modeled after the human brain could be a key step toward AGI, researchers claim
Scientists say a new kind of AI could bridge the gap between current systems and machines that learn and think more like us.
Fans of Sporting KC (and other MLS teams) are in for some big-time changes as the league syncs up with soccer’s global ...
Your brain’s “emergency brake” goes quiet during rival defeats. Highly engaged fans showed reduced activity in the brain region that normally keeps aggressive impulses in check, potentially explaining ...
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