Attribution hasn't disappeared. Traditional attribution models have become less reliable as consumer behavior has changed.
Biologists group animals with similar traits into broad categories called orders. Despite their similarities, animal species ...
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Calculated Optimism: Setting a reasonable baseline for Mizzou basketball’s freshmen
Moving past summer hype to examine the tactical safety nets and real-world expectations for the Tigers’ incoming class.
Earth’s earliest animals may have held evolution back because they reproduced asexually, creating low-competition communities that changed very little over time. When environmental pressures pushed ...
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Your DNA carries a 'ghost' human lineage that scientists have never found a fossil for
Somewhere between 2% and 19% of the genetic ancestry carried by present-day West African populations traces back to an archaic hominin group that split from the modern human line before Neanderthals ...
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Webb studied a rare giant planet with temperatures oddly close to Earth’s and found methane
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected methane in the atmosphere of TOI-199 b, a Saturn-mass gas giant orbiting its star ...
Abstract: Lately, a novel improved adaptive progressive censored strategy of Type-II was developed that can ensure that the experiment duration does not overextend a specific span. When a sample is ...
Abstract: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) refer to a new generation of intelligent systems with integrated computational performance and physical capabilities. However, with the expansion of system ...
A Moroccan research team mapped how common FFF settings drive PETG flexural behavior and then used a neural network to ...
Artist’s impression of an Ediacaran animal community. Credit: Hugo Salais A new study suggests evolution stayed stuck for millions of years until sexual reproduction helped unleash a burst of ...
Integrating case counts with genomic sequences quantifies real-time transmission advantages of viral variants.
Spiders are famous for the business end of their bodies, the sharp mouthparts that seize prey and help explain their ...
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