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December 30, 2024
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Dec. 18, 2024 A fragment of 'lost' music found in the pages of Scotland's first full-length printed book is providing clues to what music sounded like five centuries ago. Scholars have been investigating the origins of the musical score -- which contains only 55 ...
Dec. 17, 2024 If the experience of watching a FIFA World Cup soccer final is intense, spare a thought for the players, who are competing at an ever increasing intensity, according to a new ...
Nov. 21, 2024 Researchers have measured the brain activity of people who had never been to a specific city and then use this brain activity to predict other people's actual visits to places around that city. This ...
Nov. 18, 2024 It turns out gaming is good for you! New research indicates massive multiplayer online gamers learn by gaming and their skills in the workplace are enriched by those seemingly endless hours previously thought of as frittering away ...
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Nov. 20, 2024 People from Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and the north-east of England are better at detecting someone imitating their accent than people from London and ...
Nov. 13, 2024 Engineers have invented a protective coating for concrete pipes that could help drastically reduce the formation of fatbergs in ...
Nov. 8, 2024 When people have an audience watching them, it can change their performance for better or worse. Now, researchers have found that chimpanzees' ...
Nov. 6, 2024 Automated vehicles promise to improve urban mobility, but passenger trust remains a challenge. Providing timely, passenger-specific explanations for ...
Nov. 4, 2024 The unique properties of baseball's famed 'magic' mud, which MLB equipment managers applied to every ball in the World Series, have never been scientifically quantified -- until now. Researchers now ...
Oct. 28, 2024 Becoming less sociable protects older monkeys from getting ill, new research ...
Oct. 25, 2024 What is the 'most Canadian' animal? Spoiler: it's not the beaver, or the moose. A new study ranks species of terrestrial vertebrates in Canada by their level of Canadian evolutionary distinctness: ...
Oct. 21, 2024 AI-written stories are getting better, but people still distrust AI-generated ...
Oct. 17, 2024 In a new study, humans displayed sympathy towards and protected AI bots who were excluded from ...
Oct. 9, 2024 Parents seeking help in encouraging toddlers to be physically active may soon need to look no further than an inexpensive robotic buddy for their ...
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Dec. 9, 2024 We tie our shoes, we put on neckties, we wrestle with power cords. Yet despite deep familiarity with knots, most people cannot tell a weak knot from a strong one by looking at them, research ...
Dec. 9, 2024 If you feel terrible about giving a late gift to a friend for Christmas or their birthday, this study has good news for you. Researchers found that recipients aren't nearly as upset about ...
Nov. 25, 2024 We distance ourselves from completely neutral products if they are liked by people who have political views that we find disagreeable. Even chocolate can be political, according to new research from ...
Nov. 14, 2024 If you want to seem sincere and receive more responses to your texts, spell out words instead of abbreviating them, according to new ...
Nov. 5, 2024 Explaining a theoretical science concept to high school students requires a new way of thinking altogether, which is precisely what researchers did when they orchestrated a dance with high school ...
Oct. 30, 2024 With the 'time-traveling ability' of archaeogenetic studies it has become possible to shed light onto the dynamic past of human populations world-wide. Integrated with archaeological and ...
Oct. 24, 2024 Readers find automated news articles poorer than manually-written texts in relation to word choice and use of ...
Oct. 4, 2024 Magic tricks make the impossible seem possible. Magicians have long captivated audiences with visual tricks, such as pulling a bunny from a hat or sawing someone in half, but tricks that rely on ...
Oct. 2, 2024 'Future You' is a generative AI tool that enables users to have a simulated conversation with a potential version of their future selves. The chatbot is meant to reduce users' anxiety, ...
Sep. 24, 2024 Stranger churches in early modern London had 'eyes everywhere' to hear, spread and dispel gossip in multiple languages, according to new ...
Sep. 9, 2024 Out-of-body experiences, such as near-death experiences, can have a 'transformative' effect on people's ability to experience empathy and connect with others, new research ...
Aug. 22, 2024 A pioneering new DNA forensics technique is looking for a reliable method to measure a suspect's individual level of natural shedding of skin and other cells to add to, and compare with, ...
Aug. 19, 2024 A new study on 'legalese' suggests this convoluted language acts to convey a sense of authority in legal documents. The researchers also found that even non-lawyers use legalese when asked ...
Aug. 19, 2024 A new article provides a narrative review of the relevant similarities and distinctions between nonhumans and humans to assess the causes and consequences of winner and loser effects in ...
Aug. 15, 2024 Scientists have trialled a new way to protect freshwater crocodiles from deadly invasive cane toads spreading across northern ...
Aug. 13, 2024 A new interpretation of the runic inscription on the Forsa Ring (Forsaringen in Swedish), provides fresh insights into the Viking Age monetary system and represents the oldest documented value record ...
Aug. 12, 2024 Large Language Models (LLMs) are entirely controllable through human prompts and lack 'emergent abilities'; that is, the means to form their own insights or conclusions. Increasing model ...
Aug. 1, 2024 What if the 'Market Economy' always existed? Archaeologists tried to answer this question by researching how much Bronze Age people used to spend to sustain their daily lives. Their results ...
July 31, 2024 Researchers have uncovered surprising insights into the Vancouver region's 'smellscape' using data from the Smell Vancouver app. Analyzing 549 reports from one year of app data, they ...
July 30, 2024 Researchers have found that training successive generations of generative artificial intelligence models on synthetic data gives rise to self-consuming feedback ...
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- Study Explains Why Laws Are Written in an Incomprehensible Style
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- Last Chance to Record Archaic Greek Language 'heading for Extinction'
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- Can AI Be Too Good to Use?
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- Researchers Use 21st Century Methods to Record 2,000 Years of Ancient Graffiti in Egypt
- Can AI Predict How You'll Vote in the Next Election?
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- Scent of a Friend: Similarities in Body Odor May Contribute to Social Bonding
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