"By studying gulls' diet, we can learn more about their behaviour, their role in ecosystems and the pressures they face in a ...
AI models have, within hours, created more efficient wireless chips through deep learning, but it is unclear how their ...
Take in our tales of the scientifically unexpected at our next Imperial Lates, from weird wonders to surprising studies. Everyone loves a surprise in science, and our Imperial scientists are bringing ...
Since the pandemic, drug trials that purposely make people vomit, shiver and ache have become a research area of growing interest. All that’s needed: brave volunteers. Credit...Jon Han Supported ...
Part of a series titled Dissipative Figures, which debuted in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2022, these works are now part of teamLab’s permanent show, Future World: Where Art Meets Science.
But the science is still strong.” That’s why more than 72 per cent of Americans drink fluoridated water. Canada’s access, on the other hand, isn’t nearly that high – we teeter just below ...
Two strange, icy objects in our galaxy that look unlike anything astronomers have ever seen could be an entirely new kind of star. In 2021, Takashi Shimonishi at Niigata University in Japan and ...
Kolkata: To encourage creativity among students, St Sebastian's School organised ‘Acrayon 2024', the annual art and science exhibition within their school premises recently. Stalls were put up ...
We run a weekly series to feature some of the most interesting finds in the Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week. Check out the various fun, weird and sometimes just plain odd ...
Bonnie Blue: Man's disturbing insight after he queues with 1,000 others to have sex with adult star ...
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