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Earth Sciences 43 minutes ago

Novel AI methodology improves gully erosion prediction and interpretation

Gully erosion is the most severe form of soil erosion, and it can seriously impact agricultural fields, contributing to sediment loss and severe nutrient runoff into waterways. Gullies can be triggered suddenly by a single ...

Social Sciences 2 hours ago

Why is it so hard for young people to get jobs?

For generations, young people have been told the path to opportunity is clear. Study hard, get a degree, and success will follow. This promise—central to the idea of "meritocracy"—has shaped the aspirations and investments ...

Social Sciences 4 hours ago

Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic

Mark Zuckerberg recently suggested that AI chatbots could combat social isolation by serving as "friends" for people experiencing loneliness.

Optics & Photonics 5 hours ago

A one-pixel camera for recording holographic movies

A new camera setup can record three-dimensional movies with a single pixel. Moreover, the technique can obtain images outside the visible spectrum and even through tissues. The Kobe University development thus opens the door ...

Veterinary medicine 6 hours ago

Clinical trial provides dog with comfort and innovative treatment that could help other pets with cancer

The bond between Amy Amos and her 9-year-old bullmastiff, Phina, runs deep.

Ecology May 20, 2025

Forests thrive where cultural values run deep, study finds

Forests on Indigenous lands in Panama have remained remarkably stable over the past two decades—more so than in protected areas—thanks in no small part to deeply rooted cultural values, a McGill-led study suggests.

Analytical Chemistry May 19, 2025

Smarter, faster AI models explored for molecular and materials discovery

Cornell researchers are demonstrating how artificial intelligence—particularly deep learning and generative modeling—can accelerate the design of new molecules and materials, and even function as an autonomous research ...

Cell & Microbiology May 19, 2025

AI predicts bacterial swarming from a single blurry image, unlocking new diagnostic possibilities

Swarming is one of the principal forms of bacterial motility facilitated by flagella and surfactants. It plays a distinctive role in both disease and healing. For example, in urinary tract infections (UTIs), swarming bacteria ...

Plants & Animals May 19, 2025

Capuchin monkeys develop bizarre 'fad' of abducting baby howlers, cameras reveal

On an island off the coast of Panama lives a population of wild primates with a remarkable culture. White-faced capuchins on Jicarón Island in Coiba National Park use stone tools; and scientists have been monitoring this ...

Soft Matter May 19, 2025

Researchers uncover a mechanism enabling glasses to self-regulate their brittleness

Materials with self-adaptive mechanical responses have long been sought after in material science. Using computer simulations, researchers at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Hyderabad, now show how such ...

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