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A Nature analysis reveals the 25 highest-cited papers published this century and explores why they are breaking records.
The student speaker for our morning ceremony will be Eleanore Lee Teo (’25SPS, Executive M.S. in Strategic Communication), ...
Viral posts and clips on social media suggest the em dash is the product of AI chatbots, with some calling the punctuation mark a 'ChatGPT hyphen.' ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNPhotonic computing needs more nonlinearity: Acoustics can helpNeural networks are one typical structure on which artificial intelligence can be based. The term "neural" describes their ...
The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education in ways once confined to science fiction. Today, in many classrooms, AI assistants can draft essays in seconds, refine ...
Porphyria is a very rare but serious illness that can significantly impact quality of life. Few people know much about it, but Desanka Nikolić from Veliko Gradište shares with us the struggles it ...
Have you ever sat and read through the gospel accounts of Passion Week, and tried to work out chronologically what is happening? And have you done that with the four gospels? (It is easiest to do that ...
This important study presents single-unit activity collected during model-based (MB) and model-free (MF) reinforcement learning in non-human primates. The dataset was carefully collected, and the ...
Newly discovered aseismic events triggered by the 2023 KahramanmaraÅŸ earthquake may represent a mode of fault slip between earthquakes and slow-slip events that researchers have long been seeking.
In fact, many papers on biological laboratory techniques dominate the list of the most highly cited papers of all time, according to data provided to Nature by the US firm Clarivate, which owns the ...
With another NHS reorganisation looming, any changes must strengthen the role of public health in the NHS, write Chad Byworth and colleagues The government’s decision to abolish NHS England while ...
P-atic liquid crystal theories offer new perspectives on how cells self-organize and respond to mechanical cues. Understanding and quantifying the underlying orientational orders is therefore ...
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