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How streaming platforms make you more likely to watch certain programs—new research
With the vast array of options of what to watch online, have you ever wondered why…
2 in 5 children in care are placed outside their local authority—here's why that's a problem
Since June 2022, a series of BBC investigations have made shocking revelations about terrible abuse and…
How uploading our minds to a computer might become possible
The idea that our mind could live on in another form after our physical body dies…
Researchers detect 14 new active galactic nuclei
Using the Spectrum–RG (SRG) spacecraft and two ground-based telescopes, Russian astronomers have observed X-ray sources in…
New study sheds light on the evolution of animals
A study led by the University of Oxford has brought us one step closer to solving…
Researchers develop new base editing tools using AI-predicted protein structure clustering
Gao Caixia’s group from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of…
Monitoring British bats can help identify coronaviruses with pathogen potential
Researchers who found novel coronaviruses in UK bats say genetic surveys of the viruses should be…
Patch uses nanomagnets to detect muscle movement through the skin
Using nanomagnets composites and conductive yarn, scientists have invented a smart textile that can sense and…
Fondant: Where baking and thermodynamics mix
With their unique appearance, texture, and mouthfeel, fondants have intrigued bakers and physicists for years. They…