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AI Revolutionizes Study of Ancient Scrolls Buried by Mount Vesuvius

AI Revolutionizes Study of Ancient Scrolls Buried by Mount Vesuvius

Scholars are using advanced imaging and artificial intelligence to decipher carbonized papyrus scrolls from Herculaneum, revealing potentially lost wo...

Swipe right? Dating apps linked to body image pressures

Bumble, Tinder or Hinge—they're the fast-paced, image-driven dating platforms millions rely on to find everything from love to a late-night fling. B...

Aisepedia launches a Product Marketing Environment for connected PMM work

Aisepedia launches a Product Marketing Environment linking research, ICP, messaging, and execution. See how it compares in a crowded PMM tools market....

Illinois State University professor joins inaugural national AI education fellowship

Illinois State University professor joins inaugural national AI education fellowship

Illinois State professor Elahé Javadi has been selected for the Computing Research Association's first AI Education Fellowship, joining 26 faculty f...

A Science Strategy for the Human Exploration of Mars

A Science Strategy for the Human Exploration of Mars

Full report Exploration as a scientific endeavor exemplifies great American innovation. The first human steps on Mars will be a watershed moment for h...

Stony Brook Space Prof Lands Prime Seat on Artemis IV Moon Team

Stony Brook Space Prof Lands Prime Seat on Artemis IV Moon Team

Stony Brook’s Timothy Glotch joined NASA’s Artemis lunar surface science team and will help plan and support mission operations for the Artemis IV...

Gilead’s $3.15 Billion Tubulis Grab Puts Cambridge Outpost In The Spotlight

Gilead’s $3.15 Billion Tubulis Grab Puts Cambridge Outpost In The Spotlight

Gilead will acquire Munich-based Tubulis for $3.15B upfront and up to $1.85B in milestones. Tubulis maintains a Massachusetts presence at the Cambridg...

In a first, Artemis II moon astronauts make ‘ship to ship’ call to ISS

In a first, Artemis II moon astronauts make ‘ship to ship’ call to ISS

The exchange between the Artemis II crew and astronauts onboard the International Space Station marks the first time a moon mission has called an orbi...

NASA Mars Perseverance Rover kit features robotic arm and camera

NASA Mars Perseverance Rover kit features robotic arm and camera

The latest robot from CircuitMess was inspired by NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover. With a swiveling camera, a robotic arm and six wheels, the programma...

Shaq's New League Will Pay Best Dunker $500K

Shaq's New League Will Pay Best Dunker $500K

Shaquille O'Neal wants to find the best dunker in the world. O'Neal—who had roughly 4,000 dunks in his NBA career, including playoffs—announced Mo...

Hungary taps Northrop Grumman for first national geostationary communications satellite

Hungary taps Northrop Grumman for first national geostationary communications satellite

Hungary’s defense and space tech contractor 4iG also announced deals with L3Harris and Apex for defense systems and satellite manufacturing The post...

How researchers build trust in AI-driven teams: University of Phoenix presents new findings at global qualitative research conference

How researchers build trust in AI-driven teams: University of Phoenix presents new findings at global qualitative research conference

At The Qualitative Report 17th Annual Conference, College of Doctoral Studies and CEITR researchers share insights on trustworthiness in AI-integrated...

The Zhamanshin Impact Event: Potential Implications for Environmental Responses and Biological Linkages on Earth and Beyond

The Zhamanshin Impact Event: Potential Implications for Environmental Responses and Biological Linkages on Earth and Beyond

At least one large-body (diameter > 1.1 km) hypervelocity cratering event occurred during ~ 0.8-0.90 Ma (Zhamanshin, Kazakhstan) in the Middle Pleisto...

Climate Change Is Altering a Key Greenhouse Gas in a Way Scientists Didn’t Expect

Climate Change Is Altering a Key Greenhouse Gas in a Way Scientists Didn’t Expect

The lifetime of nitrous oxide is decreasing more quickly than expected, which is changing climate projections. Scientists at the University of Califor...

The history of the out-of-this-world playlist NASA uses to wake up mission crews

The history of the out-of-this-world playlist NASA uses to wake up mission crews

It's become a tradition: NASA's ground control plays music to wake up the astronauts on a mission. NASA's chief historian Brian Odom shares the histor...

Artemis II astronauts swung by the moon, broke an Apollo record, and saw an eclipse

The NASA moon mission completed several key milestones as its crew looped around the lunar body. It's expected to splash down on Earth on Friday....

What scientists hope to learn from Artemis II's moon mission

What scientists hope to learn from Artemis II's moon mission

NPR's A Martinez talks to Paul Hayne, a planetary scientist at University of Colorado Boulder, about what he and others working on future moon mission...

After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home

The Artemis II astronauts wrapped up their lunar flyby as they continue their journey back to Earth on Tuesday, bringing with them rich celestial obse...

STAT+: Research revealing how the brain flushes waste named STAT Madness Editors’ Pick

STAT+: Research revealing how the brain flushes waste named STAT Madness Editors’ Pick

For researcher Maiken Nedergaard, ‘diseases of aging are basically all about dirty brains’...

STAT+: FDA backs proposals to entice pharma companies to test, make drugs domestically

STAT+: FDA backs proposals to entice pharma companies to test, make drugs domestically

From tariffs to incentives, the administration wants to push companies to manufacture drugs in the U.S....