New Research Sheds Light on Neanderthal Migration Out of Caucasus Mountains

New Research Sheds Light on Neanderthal Migration Out of Caucasus Mountains

Hereditary and historical proof suggest a 2nd significant motion of Neanderthals from Western to Central and Eastern Eurasia at some point in the Late Pleistocene. The hereditary information recommend a…

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Research roundup: 7 stories we almost missed

Research roundup: 7 stories we almost missed

Ping-pong bots, drumming chimps, choosing designs of 2 jazz greats, and an ancient underground city’s soundscape Time lapse images reveal a brand-new ping-pong-playing robotic carrying out a leading spin. Credit:…

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New Research Sheds Light on Emergence and Demise of Giant Sloths

New Research Sheds Light on Emergence and Demise of Giant Sloths

Today, there are just 2 sloth types, however traditionally, there were lots of them, consisting of one with a bottle-nosed snout that consumed ants and another that most likely looked…

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Rise of the King: New Research Unlocks Mystery Origin of Tyrannosaurus rex

Rise of the King: New Research Unlocks Mystery Origin of Tyrannosaurus rex

The genus Tyrannosaurus more than likely developed in North America, although its direct forefathers moved over from Asia more than 70 million years earlier, according to a brand-new research study…

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Claude’s AI research mode now runs for up to 45 minutes before delivering reports

Claude’s AI research mode now runs for up to 45 minutes before delivering reports

Still, the report consisted of a direct quote declaration from William Higinbotham that appears to integrate quotes from 2 sources not pointed out in the source list. (One should constantly…

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New Genomic Research Sheds More Light on Evolutionary History of Mammoths

New Genomic Research Sheds More Light on Evolutionary History of Mammoths

Researchers have actually drawn out and examined 34 brand-new massive (Mammuthus spp.) mitochondrial genomes, consisting of 2 Early Pleistocene and 9 Middle Pleistocene massive specimens from Siberia and North America….

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Scientific research is the lifeblood of our economy. Now, a wrecking ball has come.

Scientific research is the lifeblood of our economy. Now, a wrecking ball has come.

Over 1,000 individuals at the NOAA have actually lost their tasks given that the DOGE cuts began. (Image credit: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc through Getty Images) The very first 10…

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Why do LLMs make stuff up? New research peers under the hood.

Why do LLMs make stuff up? New research peers under the hood.

Avoid to content Claude’s malfunctioning “known entity” nerve cells at some point bypass its “don’t answer” circuitry. Which of those boxes represents the “I don’t know” part of Claude’s digital…

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New research shows bigger animals get more cancer, defying decades-old belief

New research shows bigger animals get more cancer, defying decades-old belief

The response depends on how rapidly body size progresses. We discovered that birds and mammals that reached plus sizes more quickly have actually minimized cancer frequency. The typical dolphin, Delphinus…

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CMU research shows compression alone may unlock AI puzzle-solving abilities

CMU research shows compression alone may unlock AI puzzle-solving abilities

Tis the season for a squeezin’ New research study obstacles dominating concept that AI requires enormous datasets to fix issues. A set of Carnegie Mellon University scientists just recently found…

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