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The newly released images from a December flyby are so detailed that scientists can see explosions and the flow of solar winds.
Until today, skin, brain, and all tissues of the human body were difficult to observe in detail with an optical microscope, since the contrast in the image was hindered by the high density of their ...
You may be seeing faces in clouds, toast, or cars—and it turns out your brain is wired to notice them. A fascinating new ...
The Barbados threadsnake, thought to be the world's smallest snake species, was 'rediscovered' in Barbados in March 2025, ...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is the dynamic regulation of cerebral blood flow in response to neural activity. Specifically, ...
For nearly two decades, no one had spotted the world’s smallest-known snake. Some scientists worried that maybe the Barbados ...
With support from NSF and DARPA, USF researcher John Murray-Bruce is developing new mathematical tools to improve how ...
For the first time, scientists decoded a complete genome from a 4,800-year-old Egyptian, revealing surprising Middle Eastern ancestry and fresh evidence of ancient migration between Egypt and ...
The optical see-through near-eye display (NED) a key element for augmented reality (AR), has recently attracted considerable attention. However, due to challenges in fabricating one of its core ...
Residual Network (ResNet) architecture is implemented in camera-based drowsiness detection. ResNet50, ResNet101, ResNet152, ResNet50V2, ResNet101V2 and ResNet152V2 are performed to build the detection ...
Harvard University researcher Kseniia Petrova is facing a pair of additional charges two weeks after a judge released her from ICE detention over her alleged smuggling of frog embryos.
Christian physician Jay Bhattacharya wants to use repentance and research to rebuild trust in public health.