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25% Less Sugar, but Still Just as Indulgent
Researchers at Penn State may just be the heroes we need. In a blind taste test, their 25% less sugar chocolate…
Ants Give Insight Into More Sustainable Bioproducts
Scientists have been looking into bio-products for decades: bio-based fuels, detergents, nutrition, plastics, and…
First Functioning 3D-printed Brain Tissue
Zombies rejoice! This is the beginning of the end of chasing down humans for a meal. Soon, you'll be able to sit in…
Does Climate Change = Pandemic?
Researchers at MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, have posited that historical…
Can an AI Learn Like a Toddler?
Large Language Models (LLM) like OpenAI's ChatGPT are AI types trained with vast amounts (trillions) of words that…
Bacteria Arrangement can Affect Sensitivity to Antibiotics
Bacteria isn't all bad. After all, the good bacteria are in our kombucha, yogurt, pickles, and sourdough bread.…
The USGS Turns to Quantum Tech
Having switched my major from geology to business, I’m still a sucker for all things USGS. The organization just…
Cryptocurrency Process Helps Scientists Create Chemical Reaction Map of Life
I've never understood cryptocurrency, and I'm still a bit baffled that it was really a thing. As far as I…
Video: AI Shatters Fingerprint Uniqueness Theory
Oh oh! Can you imagine what this could mean? Columbia engineers created a new AI that shatters the long-held belief…
The Worst of the Worst Technologies of 2023
Technology Review published its annual worst technology list for 2023. One of the year's tragic, entirely…