Octopuses are the undisputed kings of camouflage. Whereas engineers have learned to mimic the colors, octopuses also match ...
By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
Inspired by the remarkable camouflage abilities of octopus and cuttlefish, Stanford researchers have developed a soft material that can rapidly shift its surface texture and color at extremely fine ...
Game Rant went hands on with Tides of Tomorrow to see how its asynchronous multiplayer lets players shape stories for those ...
For nearly four decades, the stray dogs of Chernobyl have lived and bred in one of the most contaminated landscapes on Earth, absorbing low doses of radiation that would keep most people far away.
Create a no-code AI researcher with two research modes and verifiable links, so you get quick answers and deeper findings ...
A sociotechnical lens highlights red-teaming as a particular arrangement of human labor that unavoidably introduces human ...
A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
The ReproSci project retrospectively analyzed the reproducibility of 1006 claims from 400 papers published between 1959 and 2011 in the field of Drosophila immunity. This project attempts to provide a ...
A new social-science paper delivers a surprisingly unsettling result: give dozens of expert teams the same data and the same ...
“Iris Green,” a pigment extracted from the petals of blue iris flowers, was popular in the medieval era as an alternative to ...
This valuable study links psychological theories of chunking with a physiological implementation based on short-term synaptic plasticity and synaptic augmentation. The theoretical derivation for ...