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How ORNL isotopes enhance our nation’s security
From airport security to quantum computing, Oak Ridge National Laboratory produces isotopes vital to U.S. success.
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A fork-tailed drongo mimics 50 alarm calls to scare other animals off their food
Fork-tailed drongos in the Kalahari Desert have turned vocal mimicry into a reliable theft strategy, copying the alarm calls ...
The Trump administration is pushing alarming changes to rules that govern how federal agencies like the National Institutes of Health distribute funding — changes that threaten to permanently ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze troves of images and audio, gaining unprecedented insight into the ...
A San Diego charter school network has spent $500,000 on two ChatGPT-powered humanoid robots, pitching the flashy purchase as the future of education as critics question whether the costly experiment ...
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Crows can mimic over 50 alarm calls, aiming them at whichever species has the most food
Fork-tailed drongos in South Africa’s Kalahari Desert can produce up to 51 distinct mimicked alarm calls and deploy them ...
Colombia’s rice fields may seem like an unusual place to seek out Lesser Yellowlegs, but these croplands could play an ...
The 6-week-old bald eagle was all alone. Sort of. There were devoted fans from all over Vermont — and around the world, as ...
Advanced chip packaging, which boosts computing power for artificial intelligence, has made the United States more reliant on ...
Some HIV prevention grants have been reduced under Trump, and some Atlanta advocates say they have already seen delays in ...
StormTeam 5 Meteorologist Mike Wankum, our friend and a beloved Massachusetts weather man, is retiring. Today we remember his ...
Despite challenges caused by warming, drying and overuse, researchers found opportunities for reducing evaporation and ...
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