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UBCO researcher: "The novelty is in treating the colony as a collective entity, not tracking individual bees." ...
The July 2025 supplement of Health Education & Behavior features a powerful collection of eight articles highlighting the innovative work of the Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement (TREE ...
The arrival of researchers like Sarah Blaffer Hrdy and Amy Parish transformed not only the study of primates, but also our ...
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Live Science on MSNThe universe may start dying in just 10 billion years, alarming new model predictsA surprising new paper suggests that the universe's expected lifespan is just 33 billion years, and that the cosmos will ...
What happens when Bitcoin doesn't behave the way it used to? Analysts question whether the halving-driven price cycles are ...
What if a complex material could reshape itself in response to a simple chemical signal? A team of physicists from the ...
The July 2025 supplement of Health Education & Behavior features a powerful collection of eight articles highlighting the innovative work of the ...
A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
As global trade tensions mount and countries recalibrate their economic priorities, tariffs may have the ability to play an ...
AI platforms are transforming discovery. Traffic is surging. Now strategies must evolve, according to the 2025 Previsible AI Traffic Report.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI models simulate human subjects to aid social science research, but limits remainLLMs that emulate human speech are being used to cost-effectively test assumptions and run pilot studies, producing promising early results. But researchers note that human data remains essential.
Focus on relationships with students and colleagues to make a good start to the year—and remember to ask for what you need.
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