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Nir Eisikovits is a professor of philosophy and founding director of the Applied Ethics Center at the University of ...
It’s called VarEVolt. It doesn’t just sip electrons — it slams them down like a double espresso shot at the Nürburgring. In ...
“These results demonstrate that it is possible to detect circulating tumor DNA more than three years prior to clinical ...
During the record-breaking test, the DARPA team successfully beamed over 800 watts of power across 8.6 kilometers (5.3 miles) ...
AI avatars of dead people are teaching courses and testifying in court. Even with the best of intentions, the emerging practice of AI ‘reanimations’ is an ethical quagmire.
When a metal detector beeped on the Norwegian island of Senja, archaeologists suspected it may be Vikings. But they weren’t suspecting anything like this. Just 20 centimeters beneath the soil, they ...
During the red giant phase, both the Sun and Jupiter will shine brighter and become hotter. However, its moon Europa is ...
Historical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
Harrell, now 47, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) five years ago. The neurodegenerative disease gradually eroded the neural connections that allowed him to control the muscles in ...
The Silurian Hypothesis asks whether signs of truly ancient past civilizations would even be recognisable today.
A new study offers a compelling explanation that shifts the focus from the atmosphere to the animals themselves. Researchers found that birds sing more in the early morning not just because the air is ...
Japanese scientists unveil a material that dissolves in hours in contact with salt, leaving no trace behind.