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A 400-year-old Shakespeare mystery has gotten a major shake-up.
C. Find out how UNO Biomechanics researchers are helping children with prosthetics, reimagining rehabilitation and tackling cardiovascular disease.
Are we alone in this universe? A study led by the University of Cambridge provides a flicker of hope that it may not be so, and the answer may lie 120 light-years from Earth. The study, published in ...
Four years after an ambitious initiative to strengthen the civil service through research capacity building, the Centre for ...
In the face of mounting threats from climate change, mixed species forests have been called an "insurance policy" for UK ...
New research shows that 40Hz sensory stimulation (GENUS) improves memory, enhances brain circuit connectivity, and increases ...
Unlike statistical tools, which are grounded in rigorous mathematical frameworks and can be audited, LLMs are inherently ...
ANALYSIS: Many politicians and public figures wrongly link violence with Indigenous cultural identity, which only intensifies ...
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Dr Ian Short has published a paper that suggests that greater species diversity in productive forests can address multiple ...
Tropical coastal forests known as mangroves are known for being the first “buffer zones” in coastal systems. New research ...
A new study provides new evidence that sensory stimulation of a gamma-frequency brain rhythm may promote broad-based restorative neurological health response.