Identifying weeds, checking out the pollen map, or discovering new plant life-forms are among the promising wealth of data ...
Along the southern coastline, researchers dive deep to collect seaweed from kelp forests and rocky platforms, taking small ...
Data science is everywhere, a driving force behind modern decisions. When a streaming service suggests a movie, a bank sends ...
We look at the political and government responses to risks around data sovereignty and massive dependence on the three US hyperscalers, AWS, Azure and GCP in the UK and Europe ...
A multi-year study of the reliability of published social & behavioral science research has found that only about half of ...
Concerns about bots answering online surveys are exaggerated, but a new threat is emerging in artificial intelligence agents.
DOE's Dr. Dario Gil explains how the Genesis Mission will use AI supercomputing to transform U.S. science, energy, and ...
Researchers are weaving Native practices with western methods to revive ecosystems and reclaim food sovereignty ...
Hedgehogs, elephants, pangolins, bears or fennec foxes: many wild species are sold as pets, hunting trophies, for traditional medicine, biomedical research, or for their meat or fur. These practices, ...
The end of the historic Artemis II mission kicks off a race to establish a permanent human presence on the moon.
Sarah Johnson remembers the distress with which female athletes uttered the words “anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)”. She ...
Which details in a de-identified scientific record are enough to still identify a person? If, for example, the record includes that a person is a CEO, the abundance of CEOs in the world would make ...