An AI tool trained on chemical signatures from corpse-eating insects may help determine time and place of death for victims of violent crimes.
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The move comes amid similar cuts at Meta and Applied Materials, signaling a broader tech industry shift toward automation and ...
The high cost of publishing open access has plagued researchers for years, but a dedicated group of Harvard scientists and librarians are fighting to alleviate the costs of publishing.
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The bill’s passage marks a rare setback for the Massachusetts Teachers Association, although the legislation still needs ...
Conducted from Oct. 16 through Oct. 20, the poll of 1,000 American adults found Trump’s approval rating sits at 42% while 65% ...
A Johns Hopkins-led research alliance across the country seeks to understand and mitigate the world's most lethal weapons ...
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...