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UMD geologists uncovered evidence of a section of seafloor that sank into the Earth's mantle when dinosaurs roamed the Earth; it's located off the west coast of South America in a zone known as the East Pacific Rise.

Novel research supported by NCI could lead to more specific predictive disease models

A new University of Kansas study reveals parents seeking health care information for their children trust AI more than health care professionals when the author is unknown, and parents rate AI generated text as credible, moral and trustworthy.

Hypertension and amyloid plaques can separately cause dementia. Having both increases a person’s odds of developing cognitive decline, a new study finds
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According to a new study led by Michigan State University, a larger hippocampus, a curved, seahorse-shaped structure embedded deep in the brain, does not always reliably predict learning and memory abilities in older adults.
Boston University researchers observed how moths navigate forests to improve control programs for autonomous aerial drones.
Scientists at the University at Buffalo can’t see underground, but are creating computational models are to provide a new way to investigate how root systems might be changing.
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Head and neck cancer patients who ate a healthier diet prior to diagnosis were less likely to develop nutritional problems up to one year post-diagnosis, according to a new study led by University of Illinois scientists.
Using in-game win probability techniques, Stanford University researchers devised a way to better predict a cancer patient’s outcome at any point during treatment. The approach could also inform treatment decisions.