A stronomers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to find hundreds of "anomalies" in data from the Hubble Telescope. More ...
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Astronomers uncover hundreds of new 'anomalies' in Hubble telescope archives
AI helped researchers probe the Hubble Space Telescope's archive to find strange celestial objects, including some ...
A challenge to the EU’s science-based chemical safety rules fell short, as the General Court upheld the classification of a common rubber additive as toxic to reproduction.
The Institute for the Advancement of Food & Nutrition Science publishes a list of general principles it hopes will inform any ...
The history of cancer research is long, stretching back to 1713 when physician Bernadino Ramazzini observed that nuns faced ...
"Scientists have overlooked this species for so long," said Kyushu University entomologist Ryōta Seki in a statement.
For over 200 years, there has been just one species of giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis. This unmistakable African animal is ...
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Microscopic life: From chaos to classification
Micro-organisms constitute a very antique group of living organisms which appeared on the Earth’s surface almost 3000 million ...
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Beyond visual inspection: Embracing scientific analysis
By Edwin NorascoThe customs cargo clearance process begins with declarations, where importers submit requisite information regarding the goods prior to their arrival.This information is then reviewed ...
The term “Indian” pertains to the entire Indian subcontinent, which stretches from Burma to present-day Afghanistan and from ...
Campco urges the Indian government to halt WHO's decisions on arecanut until India's scientific research is completed, ensuring farmers' livelihoods.
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