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Crime Scene Investigators Could Soon Identify a Suspect's Face From DNA
Everyone who's watched a police procedural knows that crime scene investigators can link the tiniest bits of organic evidence to a perpetrator though their DNA. A new technique could take DNA's crime
Mysterious human skull found 32 years ago on California beach identified
A forensic genetic genealogy team has uncovered a mystery behind a partial human skull found 32 years ago on a beach in Northern California.
A Cloud That Glows In The Dark Has Been Discovered Near Earth
An enormous molecular cloud has been discovered near Earth, surprising astronomers. It was named Eos, after the Greek goddess of […]
Analytical method provides fresh insights into agriculture's impact on insect decline
Agriculture's impact on insect diversity is more severe than previously thought, according to a new study from the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.
Science is a Pandora's box – but we should open it anyway
We are often warned of the consequences of knowing too much, but even when scientific ideas have the potential to be harmful we should still seek to understand them
Science meets romance: New tool unlocks the body's 'messages in a bottle' to detect and treat disease
Have you ever dreamed of writing a heartfelt letter, sealing it in a bottle, and letting the ocean carry it to someone special? It's a romantic image we've seen in movies like "Message in a Bottle."
How Water Is Weaponized in India-Pakistan Conflict
India suspended a water-sharing treaty with Pakistan and said it would stop the flow of water out across its border, which Pakistan said would constitute an “act of war.”
Fish may be smarter than previously believed
Often studied in sterile laboratory conditions far removed from the natural habitats of rivers, lakes and seas, the cognitive abilities of fish have long been underestimated. Now, researchers at
Sharks and rays found using offshore wind farms as habitat
A new study by Wageningen University & Research shows that offshore wind farms not only produce energy, but may also contribute to the protection of marine life. Several shark and ray species were
Why Limbach’s CIO didn’t allow the company’s 1,400 employees to use gen AI tools until this year
Building services provider Limbach has taken a cautious approach to generative AI, only beginning roll out these tools to employees in 2025.
This six-figure role was predicted to be the next big thing—it’s already obsolete thanks to AI
Once hyped as a career paying $200k with no coding required, prompt engineering is fading fast as a standalone job title.
EcoFlow brings its plug-in solar power plant to US homes
The US is finally getting a version of EcoFlow’s DIY balcony solar system that I reviewed in Europe last year. EcoFlow says its Stream Series will be the first plug-in solar products to go on sale
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