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Show Notes How old is the universe—and how fast is it expanding? These are part of one of the biggest—and…
Clostridioides difficile is a notoriously nasty intestinal bug, with few effective treatments and no approved vaccines. But the same technology…
Hubble’s deep near-infrared campaign reveals more supermassive black holes in the early universe than previously expected. Supermassive black holes, with…
This global reach is strengthened by a tight-knit, supportive network of botanical artists who often mentor one another and collaborate,…
We’re Drowning in AI… Now What?For years and years, we joked about robots taking our jobs one day. “It’s coming,”…
The UW School of Pharmacy and Psychedelic Past, Present and Futures workshop hosted the third annual Plants as Psychoactives and…
Unpacking the six core traits of AI agents and why foundations matter more than buzzwordsImage created by the author using…
Science NewsA hurricane’s aftermath may spur up to 11,000 deathsHurricane Helene may have already hammered the Southeast, but its lethal…
As the global push for net-zero emissions intensifies, scientists are turning to agrivoltaics — the combination of agriculture and solar…
Dolphins are known for what appear to be big, contagious smiles. But do they actually, well, smile? The answer, according…