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A Researcher Made an AI That Completely Breaks the Online Surveys Scientists Rely On

Scientists pull off quantum teleportation between photons from different quantum dots: « Scientists link two distant quantum dots using teleportation and frequency converters, solving a major hurdle for long-distance quantum networks. »

Scientists turn ocean CO2 into bioplastic in world-first system

Scientists Make Genetic Breakthrough with 39,000-Year-Old Mammoth RNA | The newly sequenced RNA is 25,000 years older than the previous record-holder, opening a new window into genetic evolution and revealing a surprise about a famous mammoth mummy.

Scientists have developed an AI model that can detect melanoma with near perfect accuracy (94.5%) by combining skin images with patient metadata

Scientists Grow More Hopeful About Ending a Global Organ Shortage

Scientists Confirmed What Is Inside Our Moon

Scientists reverse kidney damage in mice, hope for humans next

Jeffrey Epstein’s Links To Scientists Are Even More Extensive Than We Thought. Scientists took Epstein’s money or associated with the financier after he was jailed for soliciting an underage girl for prostitution. Some say they are sorry. Others didn’t comment.

Scientists Reveal How the Maya Predicted Eclipses for Centuries

Scientists reveal hidden quantum light states with record 300,000x brightness: « The advance could lead to faster, energy-efficient technologies in quantum computing and photonics. »

Interstellar-inspired TARS3D may be first such robot that both walks and rolls | Scientists have created a real-life functional version of the TARS robot from the movie Interstellar

Natural molecule reverses memory loss seen in Alzheimer's disease | Scientists identify a new weapon in restoring memory to Alzheimer's disease patients

Scientists Watch Supernova Shockwave Shoot Through a Dying Star For First Time

Scientists Create Digital Twin of Earth Accurate to a 1 kilometer Scale

Scientists have developed the world's first microwave brain microchip, a new type of processor that performs calculations using microwaves and requires very little power.

Stop overhyping AI, scientists tell von der Leyen

Scientists Discover "Gyromorphs" Materials to Enhance Light-Based Computers

Scientists Produce Powerhouse Pigment Behind Octopus Camouflage

Scientists Edit Gene in 15 Patients That May Permanently Reduce High Cholesterol