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A new light-speed chip could supercharge future AI
Medicine
A tiny 3D-printed needle could revolutionize hearing treatments
Engineering
Engineers create flexible, lightweight antennas in fabric
Dinosaur
Cold, not heat, caused mass extinction before dinosaurs dominated, study finds
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Simple smell and memory test could help predict Alzheimer’s risk
Heart Health
Heart disease in women is not like heart disease in men
Diabetes
Exercise can help offset risks of sitting too much for adults...
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Python-inspired device could revolutionize rotator cuff surgery
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New tool could detect AI-generated videos with 93.7% accuracy
Medicine
Groundbreaking images of brain proteins could lead to new treatments for...
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