Top AI systems show bias towards rewarding overly complex prose styles and only match human examiners for grade bands around ...
The first direct mass measurement from the early universe weighs in on the debate over the origins of supermassive black ...
Cambridge scientists have grown miniature circuits in the lab that mimic how the brain and spinal cord connect up, which ...
Engineer James Goh's fascination with gyroscopes began when he saw the iconic spinning top in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi ...
Cambridge scientists hunting tell-tale killer ‘zombie’ cells that signal early lung cancer have developed a world-first urine ...
Field trials in India show that bio-fertilisers containing naturally occurring soil fungi enhance growth in rice plants. This ...
KGB files from the famous Mitrokhin Archive – described by the FBI as ‘the most complete and extensive intelligence ever received from any source’ – will today open to the public for the first time.
Latest analysis of prehistoric bones show there is no anatomical reason why a person born today could not develop the skeletal strength of a prehistoric forager or a modern orangutan. Findings support ...
One-third of the food we eat relies on bee-pollinated crops. But in Europe, at least 23% of bee species are in decline. “What happens to pollinators could have huge knock-on effects for humanity,” ...
The world's population continues to grow, and everybody needs to eat. Producing enough healthy, affordable food is a triumph of modern agriculture, but manipulating plants and animals to our own ends ...
A new atlas charts the global distribution of unusual, critical‑metal‑bearing igneous rocks, finding that they often form near the thick and ancient cores of ...
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