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Physicists discover how slime mold 'makes decisions' without a brain
Physarum polycephalum. (Audrey Dussutour/CNRS) Slime molds are slippery, nebulous beings. They're not true molds. They're not ...
Alani Bankhead came from financial nowhere to win the Democratic Senate primary. She had $23,884 to campaign with, including a $5,000 loan.
How the digital shift bypassed the middleman and allowed independent artists to claim their own audience on social media platforms ...
Govt of India or Bharat, a bizarre baptism In recent days, some Central Government advertisements in the print media have ...
Well, good morning, everyone, and welcome to Cullinan Therapeutics Immunology Day. Today is an important milestone for Cullinan and also the way autoimmune diseases may be treated in the future. As ...
US stocks hovered near record levels as gains in Nvidia and Microsoft on AI optimism countered rising geopolitical tensions tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict, with investors cautious ahead of key ...
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Tibi's founder shares the most versatile item in her wardrobe
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Sungrow recently announced that its SG510HX utility string inverter (SG465HX for the Middle East region, offering equivalent ...
Despite lacking brains or nervous systems, slime molds are capable of making surprisingly sophisticated decisions: navigating ...
The summer solstice is Sunday, marking the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of astronomical ...
A public-private partnership in the Mountain West announced new results today that mark steady progress toward the Department ...
Quantum computers powerful enough to break widely used public-key encryption aren’t here yet, but migration won’t be as simple as swapping in a new tool.
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