There are certain moments in everyone’s life when our brain simply refuses to cooperate with society. Maybe its due to not enough coffee or too much late-night television. These are […] ...
South African-born Benjamin Mauerberger’s name has cropped up in a global scandal involving suspicions of money laundering, human trafficking and organised criminality rooted in China. Now Thailand, ...
Blow up a long balloon and two things happen: it gets longer and it gets wider. Now imagine a living cell that inflates itself under enormous pressure and yet only grows longer, never adding width.
Skip the complicated regimens and expensive products seen on social media. The science of skin is deep but the ...
Asteroids are some of the oldest objects in the solar system: leftovers from the chaotic time when planets were assembling ...
It sounds like something out of science fiction, but the idea of a turbine jet engine in a mainstream production car is not ...
In mice, the loss of long-lived resident macrophages in eye tissue disrupts pressure control, suggesting a potential new target for glaucoma treatment.
Europe’s AI researchers are joining forces through an EU-funded digital platform that allows them to share tools, data and computing power to drive collaboration and innovation. By Michael Allen ...
Admittedly it's an oversimplified description, but the economics of AI inference at scale are deceptively simple. The more ...
New research shows that deltaviruses can sneak into cells by hitchhiking inside other viruses, highlighting a previously ...
Is the world getting hotter, faster? It’s a big question which has been puzzling and dividing scientists for years. A new paper says it has the answer, and it’s not good news. Global warming has ...
Research ; Camilla Jandus: "Our immune defences are still far from having revealed all their secrets" Freshly promoted to Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology and Im ...
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