Chemical reactions drive life. They ensure that cells obtain energy, proteins perform their functions, and DNA changes under ...
Scientists have recently described a new snake from Myanmar that’s turning the usual idea of how we identify species on its head. It is called the Aye.
Analytical performance should lead method decisions, but optimization can still reduce solvent, energy, and waste provided ...
Hackers and evildoers are using adversarial poetry to jailbreak AI. The trick involves writing poems as prompts. AI ...
Two bills before parliament will replace the old census with a new and largely untested system. Such a big change deserves ...
A kea parrot in New Zealand missing its upper beak has become the dominant male of his group by inventing a novel fighting technique. Named Bruce, the bird uses a 'jousting' method with his lower beak ...
IntroductionOn March 12, 2026, Zscaler ThreatLabz discovered a malicious ZIP archive containing military-themed document ...
A remarkably preserved, mummified reptile from 289 million years ago is rewriting what we know about how animals first ...
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Gamified tools reshape medical and nursing education
Game-based and gamified learning methods, from AI-powered quizzes to immersive simulations, are transforming medical and nursing education by improving engagement, retention, and practical skills.
Emily Flood and Gamze Gezer-Voerknecht of NLO examine how European patent law applies to the booming nutraceuticals market, ...
At the 2026 BiOS conference in San Francisco, researchers presented a biosensing platform aimed at improving how living cells and tissues are monitored during drug bioprocessing. Known as TissueSense, ...
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New twist on generative AI is quietly reshaping who wins when uncertainty hits hardest
Generative AI is best known for creating images and text. Now, it is helping industries make better planning decisions.
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