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LHS 3154b, a newly discovered massive planet that should be too big to exist.

Massive planet too big for its own sun making astronomers rethink the universe

December 1, 2023

Woman using digital assistant Alexa

People prefer when voice assistants like Siri and Alexa sound like them

December 1, 2023

Robots guided by artificial intelligence created more than 40 new materials predicted by the Materials Project. Data from GNoME was used as an additional check on whether those predicted materials would be stable

Google DeepMind adds 400,000 new compounds that may revolutionize tech innovation

November 30, 2023

Milky Way galaxy

Science communicators must stop preaching that there’s no meaning to life

November 29, 2023

man cleaning toilet

Clean public restrooms? New coating shows promise in keeping toilet bowls germ-free

November 29, 2023

Frontal chest X-ray shows a small nodular opacity (arrow) in the left upper lung zone. Axial, non-contrast, low-dose chest CT scan shows a 9-mm solid nodule (arrow) in the left upper lobe.

Are non-smokers still at high risk for lung cancer? AI has the answer

November 29, 2023

Person using ChatGPT on their smartphone

That email from your doctor could actually be ChatGPT — and there’s a good chance you’d never know

November 28, 2023

Doctor viewing mammogram breast cancer screening

Artificial intelligence accurately predicts cancer patients’ odds of survival

November 27, 2023

A health care worker places the wearable devices across a patient's chest to capture sounds throughout the lungs that are associated with breathing.

Wireless acoustic devices listen to our bodies better than doctors

November 24, 2023

Foreign languages with a translate button

Bilingual brains better at ignoring distractions, study explains

November 22, 2023

A wearable ultrasound monitor can image the bladder and determine how full it is.

You gotta go! New ultrasound patch can measure your bladder levels

November 24, 2023

Artist’s illustration of ultra-high-energy cosmic ray astronomy to clarify extremely energetic phenomena in contrast to a weaker cosmic ray that is impacted by electromagnetic fields

‘What The Heck Is Going On?’ Inexplicable Cosmic Ray Completely Baffles Scientists

November 24, 2023

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