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Search engines are getting better at answering our questions. And chatbots are increasingly likely to search the internet for relevant sources. "Search engines and chatbots will become more closely ...
A team of researchers from Texas A&M University, Florida A&M University and the San Antonio Botanical Garden recently introduced "Blanc Du Soleil," a novel wine grape cultivar tailored specifically ...
Can machines ever see the world as we see it? Researchers have uncovered compelling evidence that vision transformers (ViTs), a type of deep-learning model that specializes in image analysis, can ...
Medical Xpress / Y chromosome found to play key role in making men taller than women Height is one of the most evident sex-based differences observed in humans, as men are on an average 13 cm (5 ...
More than 700 doctors and allied health professionals from 32 countries throughout Latin America and the rest of the world gathered today for the opening of the International Osteoporosis Foundation's ...
In 2020, the National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals approached the High Court in Grahamstown for an urgent interdict to stop the export of 40,000–80,000 sheep across ...
University of Queensland biochemist Dr Annette Dexter is branching out into medical applications, with moves to prove a compound she has created has wound-healing properties. Dr Dexter has developed a ...
The program offers undergraduate students at Ontario universities a unique opportunity to engage in leading-edge genomics research, gain familiarity with associated technologies, or explore the ...
Dr. George Bray has dedicated his professional life to researching obesity and metabolism, serving as the first executive director of Pennington Biomedical Research Center in 1989. Now as professor ...
The National Institutes of Health today announced an agreement with two non-profit organizations to accelerate the development of potential clinical therapies for rare blood cancers. The cooperative ...
Dr. X. Frank Xu of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology is being given the prestigious 2010 K.J. Bathe Award for the Best Paper by a Young ...
A community educator who developed innovative ways to link women in Tanzanian villages with life-saving HIV prevention information and with HIV prevention research trials has received the second ...