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Elephants know their audience. Watch them greet one another in the wild
Decoding the gestures the animals use when interacting with one another could help researchers better understand elephant communicationDecoding the gestures…
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Psychology study participants recruited online may provide nonsensical answers
Data quality suffers in some studies using the MTurk platform—but participant screening and other safeguards can helpData quality suffers in…
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New U.S. AI network aims to make supercomputers available to more researchers
Pilot grants will help scientists train software to tackle societal problemsPilot grants will help scientists train software to tackle societal…
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Es probable que una científica gane la presidencia de México. No todos los investigadores están alegres
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo sería la primera investigadora en dirigir el país, pero sus críticos temen que sea tan hostil a…
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Brazil’s plan to lure 1000 expat scientists back home faces criticism
Money for new repatriation program would be better spent supporting researchers who stayed in Brazil, critics sayMoney for new repatriation…
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Global effort aims to protect health and safety of human ‘guinea pigs’ in drug trials
Healthy volunteers—who usually join studies for money—deserve special attention, researchers sayHealthy volunteers—who usually join studies for money—deserve special attention, researchers…
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Flexible circumferential bioelectronics to enable 360-degree recording and stimulation of the spinal cord
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Phenome-wide identification of therapeutic genetic targets, leveraging knowledge graphs, graph neural networks, and UK Biobank data
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Learning the effective order of a hypergraph dynamical system
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Untangling the environmental and tectonic drivers of the Noto earthquake swarm in Japan
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