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Scientists find new lifeforms inside humans that biology can't classify
Biologists mapping the human microbiome expected to find new bacteria and viruses, not entities that slip through every ...
My son's dyslexia went overlooked for years. After getting proper phonics-based instruction, he finally learned to read — and ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have sought alternatives to silicon for building molecular electronics. The vision was ...
A deep dive comparing API Keys, OAuth 2.0, JWT, and HMAC for CTOs. Learn which api authentication method fits your enterprise SSO and IAM strategy.
Indian Defence Review on MSN
2,000-Year-Old Device Found in Chinese Tomb Could Be World’s Oldest Computer
A 2,000-year-old loom found in a Chinese tomb may hold the key to the origins of computing.
By modeling the single-trial electroencephalogram of participants performing perceptual decisions, and building on predictions from two century-old psychological laws, we estimate the times of ...
RFID and DPPs are part of the same shift: from products as static goods to sources of data. RFID brings precision; DPPs bring ...
The Bangkok Post on MSN
2,000-year-old machine found in China tomb could be binary computer
The computer, at its core, is an input-output device: it receives instructions, executes programmes, performs calculations ...
Gray code is a systematic ordering of binary numbers in a way that each successive value differs from the previous one in ...
This study offers important insight into the pathogenic basis of intragenic frameshift deletions in the carboxy-terminal domain of MECP2, which account for some Rett syndrome cases, yet similar ...
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7 advances in medicine from 2025 that offered new hope for severe diseases
Scientists and clinicians reported advances that addressed conditions once thought irreversible, from congenital deafness and ...
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