Companies may unintentionally hurt their sales by including the words “artificial intelligence” when describing their offerings that use the technology,
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A tool for visualizing single-cell data
Modern cutting-edge research generates enormous amounts of data, presenting scientists with the challenge of visualizing and analyzing it. Researchers at
Last decade saw big decrease in teens who used commonly prescribed and misused prescription drugs
Since 2009, U.S. high school seniors have reported steep declines in medical use, misuse and availability of the three most
Carpets and flames: Design rules for the morphology of ciliated organs
The history of science is a series of paradigm shifts — conventional theories debunked and replaced by new discoveries. Kanso
Study tracks exposure to air pollution through the day
There are significant differences in how much people are exposed to air pollution, according to a new study co-authored by
Virus that causes COVID-19 is widespread in wildlife, scientists find
SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, is widespread among wildlife species, according to Virginia Tech research published Monday (July 29,
Every minute counts: Rapid and accurate prediction model for cardiac arrest treatment
When it comes to treating cardiac arrest, acting quickly can mean the difference between life and death. Researchers from Osaka
Fatty acids in umbilical cord blood might cause autism spectrum disorder, study suggests
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects learning capability and social behavior of people. Over the past
Healthy diet with less sugar is linked to younger biological age
Researchers at UC San Francisco have found a link between following a diet that is rich in vitamins and minerals,
Analogies for modeling belief dynamics
Researchers who study belief dynamics often use analogies to understand and model the complex cognitive-social systems that underly why we