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This Surface Pro 9 2-in-1 has a massive $540 price cut at Best Buy
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 23:07
This powerful, versatile laptop is reduced by more than a third of its price, making it perfect for students.
Nanowire Network Mimics Brain, Learns Handwriting with 93.4% Accuracy
Neuroscience News - 15 Nov 2023 19:05
Researchers developed an experimental computing system, resembling a biological brain, that successfully identified handwritten numbers with a 93.4% accuracy rate. This breakthrough was achieved using a novel training al...
Crabs keep evolving to go from the sea to the land -- and back again
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 17:05
True crabs evolved to migrate between marine and land environments multiple times throughout their 250 million-year-old history, new study finds.
Brain Inflammation Linked to Suicide Risk
Neuroscience News - 15 Nov 2023 00:52
A new study reveals critical brain changes linked to suicide risk. The research identified overactive inflammation and the loss of protective brain mechanisms as key factors. This breakthrough supports the potential use ...
New technique could speed up the development of acoustic lenses, impact-resistant films and other futuristic materials
Phys.org - 15 Nov 2023 18:00
Metamaterials are products of engineering wizardry. They are made from everyday polymers, ceramics, and metals. And when constructed precisely at the microscale, in intricate architectures, these ordinary materials can t...
CERN researchers see shape shifting in gold nuclei
Phys.org - 15 Nov 2023 17:52
A little like humans, the nuclei of atoms tend to shrink as they lose weight. But atomic nuclei are complex quantum systems formed from neutrons and protons that are themselves composite particles made of quarks. As such...
Phantom Touch: VR Reveals New Insights in Human Perception
Neuroscience News - 15 Nov 2023 00:27
Researchers discovered a 'phantom touch illusion' in virtual reality (VR), where users feel sensations without physical contact. This study, involving 36 volunteers, demonstrated that participants experienced a tingling ...
Building blocks of life may have formed on dust in the cold vacuum of space
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 23:27
Far from any galaxy, icy grains of dust in deep space may be able to form organic molecules, a new preprint study finds.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says His Company Is Now Building GPT-5
Singularity Hub - 15 Nov 2023 22:40
At an MIT event in March, OpenAI cofounder and CEO Sam Altman said his team wasn’t yet training its next AI, GPT-5. "We are not and won't for some time," he told the audience. This week, however, new details about GPT-...
Cannabis can harm young brains but may improve learning in older age
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 22:00
There is growing evidence that cannabis use may disrupt adolescent brain development, but in older adults it seems to lead to more neural connections in brain regions associated with memory and learning
Einstein must be wrong: How general relativity fails to explain the universe
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 21:58
As new and powerful telescopes gather fresh data about the universe, they reveal the limits of older theories like Einstein's relativity.
120 million-year-old birds tracks near South Pole are the oldest ever discovered in the Southern Hemisphere
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 21:00
Fossilized bird tracks discovered in Australia show these ancient creatures lived in the southern polar regions on the supercontinent of Gondwana.
Game-playing DeepMind AI can beat top humans at chess, Go and poker
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 21:00
An artificial intelligence capable of beating humans at a variety of games is an important step towards a more general intelligence, says Google DeepMind
Drug-Activated Protein Boosts Memory
Neuroscience News - 15 Nov 2023 20:25
Researchers made a breakthrough in memory research by genetically modifying the LIMK1 protein, crucial for memory, to be controlled by the drug rapamycin. This study demonstrates the ability to enhance memory functions b...
Here's what happens when cats get too fat (it involves acidic poop)
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 20:21
Obesity is wreaking havoc on cats' digestive systems, causing "significant changes" in their gut microbial compositions and giving them highly acidic poop.
Irresistible review: A charming look at why we find things cute
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 20:00
Joshua Paul Dale's excellent book makes a great case for studying cuteness, from baby animals to Hello Kitty. But the concept may have a very dark side
Into the Dark review: Intriguing book dissects darkness
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 20:00
As night becomes ever more polluted by light, cultural researcher and poet Jacqueline Yallop sets out on an insightful and fascinating journey into the dark. But every insight seems to generate more questions, underlinin...
Ice might be ubiquitous, but we are still discovering things about it
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 20:00
Once seen as miraculous, these days ice is no longer extraordinary. But in a winter season when Antarctic sea ice hit a historic low, it is clear we should cherish it more, says Max Leonard
Could coal mining waste provide crucial elements for green tech?
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 20:00
Coal waste separation might sound deathly dull, but the waste from abandoned coal mines might be where we can find some of the rare elements needed for clean energy tech, discovers Graham Lawton
Artist's tulip photos capture transience of life
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2023 20:00
Kathrin Linkersdorff's images, part of her Fairies series, are heavily influenced by the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi
Watch a super-rare dreamer anglerfish with ultra-black 'invisibility cloak' swim like a shadow in the deep sea
Live Science - 15 Nov 2023 19:50
MBARI researchers came across a rarely seen dreamer anglerfish off California's coast. Video footage of the alien-looking fish only shows its silhouette because its skin is so dark it absorbs almost all of the light that...
Scientists set the stage for quantum chemistry in space on NASA's cold atom lab
Phys.org - 15 Nov 2023 19:30
For the first time in space, scientists have produced a mixture of two quantum gases made of two types of atoms. Accomplished with NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory aboard the International Space Station, the achievement marks...