ZME Science on MSN
Turns Out Lions Have a Second Roar and It’s Changing How We Hear Africa’s Big Cats
A team of ecologists and computer scientists from the University of Exeter and Oxford have discovered that the African lion ...
Sebastiaan Overeem and Merel van Gilst don't necessarily want more accuracy when gathering sleep data from patients with sleeping disorders. Instead ...
In the development of modern animal husbandry, the feed industry serves as a crucial material foundation, and extrusion puffing technology has become ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
The Genesis Mission: How the US plans to rebuild scientific discovery with AI
T he United States has announced the Genesis Mission, an exhaustive government-led effort to rebuild the country’s scientific ...
I’ve worn an Oura Ring for 3 years. Here’s my honest review of the Oura Ring 4 — what’s improved, what’s not, and whether ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Prehistoric Humans Traded This Rare Green Gem and AI Has Identified Its Surprising Origins
Learn more about the trade of the green mineral variscite, and how experts can use AI to identify where the original trade ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New deep-learning tool flags wild vs. farmed salmon
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how I read recipes, plan meals, and even argue about nutrition, so it is no surprise that the same tools are now being pointed at one of the most ...
India’s Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has unveiled a new class of man-portable autonomous underwater vehicles (MP-AUVs), designed to make mine detection faster, safer, and more ...
In rock-paper-scissors, the ideal strategy is simple: You should play a random move each round, choosing all three ...
As price-setting by computer algorithm becomes increasingly prevalent, states are stepping in to address transparency and fairness concerns ...
Researchers at Örebro University have developed two new AI models that can analyze the brain's electrical activity and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results