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Researchers sought to assess how consistently the AI chatbot provides recommendations for cancer treatment that align with National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines.
University Research | Harvard UniversityThe same neurons that help bats navigate through space may also help them navigate collective social environments, finds a study from UC Berkeley.
University Research | University of California, BerkeleyThis analysis from the Federation of American Scientists offers a detailed breakdown of agency accounts and programs, comparing current appropriations to those authorized by the CHIPS and Science Act.
Federal Budget | AnalysisUC Riverside chemical engineers have designed a fuel that ignites only with the application of electric current. Since it doesn’t react to flames and cannot start accidental fires during storage or transport, it is a “safe” liquid fuel.
University Research | University of California, RiversideUC Riverside-led study zeroes in on special RNA molecules in the human malaria parasite.
University Research | University of California, RiversideNew research from Michigan State University demonstrates how regionally specific machine learning-based modeling more effectively monitors levels of PFAS chemicals in Michigan drinking water compared to nationwide models.
University Research | Michigan State Universitya recent panel of the National Sleep Foundation found that duration and regularity of sleep hold important benefits for both long-term health and daily performance in our lives.
University Research | Harvard UniversityIn a new study, researchers tracked how current language models & chatbots, such as ChatGPT, remain vulnerable to mistaking nonsense for natural language.
University Research | Columbia UniversityIn two new studies, BU researchers detail how they engineered lung stem cells and successfully transplanted them into injured lungs of mice.
University Research | Boston UniversityResearchers from Duke published a study showing that hogfish carry a gene for a light-sensitive protein called opsin that is activated in their skin, and that this gene is different from the opsin genes found in their eyes.
University Research | Duke University