To address the trade-off between accuracy and cross-city generalization in traffic flow estimation, a research team from The ...
ZoomInfo reports that 95% of enterprise AI projects fail to deliver ROI due to inadequate data infrastructure. Successful ...
Sometimes papers are published that overturn the conventional wisdom. Other times papers are retracted since what they ...
The news about the Trump administration’s plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research broke on Wednesday ...
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Fight not over for rural residents after DTE power contracts for OpenAI data center get green light
Following protests, pushback, the Michigan Public Service Commission conditionally approve special contracts for DTE to power ...
Once the surest route to corporate stability, the professional degree is facing its toughest identity test in decades. Is the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) From beginning to end, 2025 was a year of devastation for scientists in the United States.
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS wasn't supposed to be there — meet the astronomer who discovered it
Unlike YR4, finding earlier observations of 3I/ATLAS to model where it might have come from was easier said than done. During its July 1, 2025 detection, the interstellar object happened to be moving ...
Duplicates of crystal structures are flooding databases, implicating repositories hosting organic, inorganic, and ...
The family’s pillar needs someone to lean on, too, so the government is moving to follow up on a study pitching a strong telepsychiatry program for OFWs to support their mental health abroad.
All year long, these moments captivated the public, demonstrated dangerous trends, and pushed research and innovation forward ...
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Our Favorite Science Stories That Stuck With Us From 2025
Thirty years ago, astronomers weren’t sure planets beyond our solar system even existed. This year, NASA has confirmed its ...
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