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Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process across multiple systems to analyze entire journal papers, extract data, and create accurate, accessible content. Our writing and editing team proofreads and polishes each and every article before publishing. With recent studies showing that artificial intelligence can interpret scientific research as well as (or even better) than field experts and specialists, StudyFinds was among the earliest to adopt and test this technology before approving its widespread use on our site. We stand by our practice and continuously update our processes to ensure the very highest level of accuracy. Read our AI Policy (link below) for more information.

Feathers from a baby bird that lived 99 million years ago, preserved in amber.

Fossil reveals why some prehistoric birds lived, while others died

July 12, 2023

Four-legged study participant Balian takes a short break on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner bed. He can stop the training and data collection anytime and leave the MRI via a specially built ramp. The bandage serves as an additional noise protection in combination with earplugs.

You may have more in common with your dog than you think!

July 10, 2023

AI generated pictures on a computer screen

The Face Game: Why does artificial intelligence choose certain faces for its online profiles?

July 14, 2023

Medicare

New machine learning tool is helping to uncover widespread Medicare fraud

July 14, 2023

Doctor talking to cancer patient

Common breast cancer treatment limits effectiveness of popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic

July 13, 2023

handheld bioprinter

Futuristic handheld 3D bioprinter could revolutionize healthcare, regenerate organs

July 13, 2023

Picture of blood vials taken for HIV test

Medical breakthrough puts doctors one step closer to cure for HIV

July 12, 2023

Doctor examining older man, listening to his heart with stethoscope

Hardening of the arteries now linked to premature aging

July 11, 2023

covid vaccine

COVID vaccines do not affect menstrual cycles, new research confirms

July 11, 2023

rolls of steel sheets

Scientists unlock the secret to flexible and unbreakable metal

July 11, 2023

Quasars — shown here in an artist's illustration— are some of the brightest objects in the universe. The energy released by the quasar's supermassive black hole as it devours mass from its surroundings is widely considered to be the main driver in limiting the growth of massive galaxies. CREDIT Space Telescope Science Institute

JWST discovers pearl-like string of ancient galaxies

July 11, 2023

Mosquito bite

Cancer drugs may get a new job — treating surging cases of malaria

July 10, 2023

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