A new method for predicting how rainfall contributes to river flow across the entire US has been developed by an ...
A study of elephants, giraffes and other wildlife in Namibia's Etosha National Park underscores the ways in which the ...
A new international study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet demonstrates that it is possible to detect subtle ...
India’s food supply chain, particularly in mountain and foothill regions, is increasingly fragile due to overlapping climate ...
This year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction calls on governments and institutions to “Fund Resilience, Not ...
Groundbreaking new tests reveal patterns in our immune systems that can signal underlying disease and tell us how well we ...
When doctors analyze a medical scan of an organ or area in the body, each part of the image has to be assigned an anatomical ...
But it can make humans exceptional. We can notice a stranger crying, feel our chest tighten, and step in, even when no one ...
Dan Shipper in Chain of Thought I’m writing a book about the worldview I’ve developed by writing, coding, and living with AI. Last week I published the first piece from it, about the differences ...
In a paper published in PNAS, a University of Michigan team proposes that fundamental principles of control theory and observability can be applied to study biological processes that change over time.
When doctors analyze a medical scan of an organ or area in the body, each part of the image has to be assigned an anatomical label. If the brain is under scrutiny for instance, its different parts ...
Many experts say the NIH projects represent a body of rigorous science that could provide critical insights and help further the field of autism research.