Ancient Nazca Art: AI Unlocks Hidden Drawings
Around 2,000 years ago, ancient South Americans created massive geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert, depicting animals, humans, and plants.
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Around 2,000 years ago, ancient South Americans created massive geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert, depicting animals, humans, and plants.
Deintensification in cancer care is a promising strategy that involves reducing the intensity of treatments without sacrificing effectiveness.
US scientists have proven that X-rays can be used to divert dangerous asteroids hurtling towards Earth.
🎶🎸 Music Jam Night is here! Join the RMA for an evening of pure musical fun! Whether you play an […]
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasingly diagnosed in both children and adults.
By controlling silk protein nanostructure for the first time, scientists have opened doors to cutting-edge advancements in microelectronics and computing.
A recent case of bird flu infection in Missouri has raised concerns due to the infected individual’s lack of contact with animals.
In their thought-provoking article, David C. Krakauer and Chris Kempes argue that life may be better understood as a computational process rather than simply a product of chemistry and physics.
Scientists have developed the SINGULAR atlas, a groundbreaking tool that maps out cell rejuvenation strategies at a single-cell level.
On Saturday September 21 we had 10 heathens cleaning 3.2 km of Hwy 2.; over 50 bags of garbage were collected in one of our favourite community events.