Sampling allows archaeologists to draw conclusions about a site or region using only a fraction of the area. Because excavation is destructive and funding is limited, leaving parts unexcavated can be ...
Quantum computers—devices that process information using quantum mechanical effects—have long been expected to outperform ...
A study reveals random exploration outperforms focused analysis—shedding scientific light on non-ordinary ways of knowing.
Interstitial fluid mirrors many biomarkers found in blood and has attracted growing interest as a target for painless diagnostics. Microneedles offer a way to access this fluid through the skin, but ...
More than 4,400 lawsuits have been filed since millions of Americans embraced GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro to lose weight.
Second PetSmart Charities of Canada–Gallup study finds cost shapes care decisions, while communication gaps and emotional ...
Soil color could replace expensive chemical tests, helping farmers monitor fertility and carbon faster and more safely.
The Palo Alto City Council on Monday night was eager to find an explanation for a recent poll that showed dwindling support for a tax to fund renovations at the Cubberley Community Center.
A new Wharton study explains why stock returns aren’t random. Correlation neglect causes market overreaction, momentum, and reversals investors consistently misprice.
If you want to taste the most of Italy, Rick Steves' dining advice might seem counterintuitive at first, but it's actually ...
Drug tests are available for opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, barbiturates, phencyclidine, ...
Probability underpins AI, cryptography and statistics. However, as the philosopher Bertrand Russell said, “Probability is the ...