For artificial intelligence tools that rely on interpreting data from the real world, both speed and accuracy are critically ...
When Luke Tierney first became involved with a new academic computing project in the mid-1990s, his expectations were modest.
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, we are constantly exposed to thousands of chemicals—yet how these exposures affect our health has remained surprisingly difficult to understand. A new study ...
Anthropic has released Claude Science, which is essentially a workbench for AI researchers that tackles one of the least glamorous aspects of scientific research – the sheer burden of administration.
A new study of bilingual speakers suggests that a single “grammatical engine” in the brain can power multiple languages at once. By K. R. Callaway Speak a language your whole life and its grammatical ...
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25 strange facts science can't explain
Science has done some genuinely incredible things. We’ve mapped the human genome, landed rovers on Mars, and figured out what happened in the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang. But then ...
Amid the many attention-grabbing headlines of 2026, there is a recent one that may have flown under the radar but shouldn't have. On April 24, the White House dismissed the entire 22-person board that ...
This first episode of a three-part Double Take video miniseries on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) from the New England Journal of Medicine discusses how HFpEF differs from ...
The idea of the “autism spectrum” is widely used in diagnosis, education and public discussion. First developed by the psychiatrist Lorna Wing in the 1980s, the term was intended to reflect the wide ...
The increasing development of large language models (LLM) in healthcare research is taking place without patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE). Part of the challenge is the lack of ...
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