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Adding fish to a toddler’s repertoire of finger foods may help protect them from neurodevelopmental delays, according to researchers at the Penn State College of Medicine. The team studied 142 children from birth to age 18 months and found that con ...
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Quantum researchers from Trinity College Dublin have successfully modelled an exotic form of particle transport known as superdiffusion on an early quantum
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The shower is expected to peak during the night of December 14.
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To be frozen out by family, friends or online can feel as bad as physical pain. We speak to those on the receiving end – and those who mete it out
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A living artificial intelligence hardware approach that uses the adaptive reservoir computation of biological neural networks in a brain organoid can perform tasks such as speech recognition and nonlinear equation prediction.
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High-elevation meteorological observations and reanalysis data indicate local cooling and drying near Himalayan glaciers due to enhanced katabatic winds in response to global warming.
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Ian Sample meets Ed Yong, who recently won 2023’s Royal Society book prize for An Immense World, which delves into the incredible world of animal senses. From colours and sounds beyond our perception, to the weird and wonderful ways that animals ...
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If you’re anything like us, you probably go through bottles of honey constantly. But if you’ve found an older bottle, it may look solid, and you may wonder if it has gone bad: Does honey expire? Do I need to get a new bottle?
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<p><strong>18% of Ukraine’s most talented scientists have fled due to the war and research capacity is down 20%, according to EPFL researchers in a study where they urge stakeholders to plan future policies t ...
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Teens with a high BMI may face increased risk of early kidney disease Having a higher BMI as a teen could increase your risk of developing chronic kidney disease early in life, according to international research. The team looked at health da ...