Combatting wildlife decline, eDNA technology is turning simple water and soil samples into a global biodiversity map.
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Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can. By Alexander Nazaryan Researchers in Switzerland ...
HIGHLIGHTSExploration of a silver-gold vein system at the 100%-owned Juncal Silver-Gold Project in Chile, near the Amancaya and Guanaco Mines, continued as planned, with Phase 1 completed and Phase ...
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A major study suggests that when you eat could play a key role in staying lean. People who fast longer overnight and start their day with an early breakfast were more likely to have a lower BMI years ...
When you think about ways to stay mentally sharp as you age, putting your hands in soil probably isn’t one of the first strategies to come to mind. But as it turns out, gardening may actually be ...
Dr. Weatherby is the director of the Digital Theory Lab at New York University. Dr. Recht is a professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. See ...
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[Jakub] is a musician, and found himself in need of a simple way to trigger samples via MIDI when on stage. So many commercial solutions exist, but most were overkill for the job or too messy and ...
For teachers and students, the three months of January, February, and March can feel more like three years. By the time spring break arrives, both students and teachers are running on fumes and ...