TechnologyDev.to• 10m ago
Here is the move most technical service providers miss: Every project you deliver quietly dies inside a private folder. Every project you deliver with receipts becomes a trust asset that sells the next sprint without you lifting a finger. The Insight Almost No One Acts On Delivery is not the en...
TechnologyHacker News• 2h ago
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SciencePhys.org• 3h ago
A study in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics explores how a machine-learning strategy known as transfer learning could dramatically reduce the computational cost of searching for new physics beyond the standard cosmological model—while also revealing an unexpected risk: Sometimes...
TechnologyHacker News• 4h ago
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SciencePhys.org• 7h ago
Human activities have significantly altered the freshwater cycle, threatening its ability to support vital climatic and ecological Earth system processes. A new study led by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland shows that the freshwater cycle has increasingly moved away from a stable...
SciencePhys.org• 10h ago
Scientists at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have uncovered for the first time the "ingenious" biological strategies that allow blue-tailed damselflies to produce strikingly vivid, angle-independent colors. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, pr...
BusinessInc.• 10h ago
Researchers found that transferring luminal exosomes from older animals to younger ones transferred age-related damage—but the reverse could undo it.
SciencePhys.org• 11h ago
A major new study led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London has revealed that noncognitive skills—such as motivation, curiosity, academic interest and self-belief—play a key role in translating children's genetic dispositions into academic achievement.
SciencePhys.org• 11h ago
The Arctic and sub-Arctic are places where communities already live, produce knowledge and self-govern. Yet recent geopolitical and economic involvement are bringing renewed interest in the region.
BusinessInc.• 11h ago
You trust these job platforms with your resume. A new study says they may be selling your data—here’s who tops the list.
PoliticsThe Hill• 11h ago
In 2022, the Biden administration set in motion a study on the effects of drinking, with extensive international participation by researchers from the U. S. , Canada and the U.
ScienceLive Science• 13h ago
Our solar system may have hosted up to six giant planets in its first hundred million years, a new study suggests. The findings paint a more crowded picture of the early outer solar system than previously thought.
SciencePhys.org• 14h ago
A study led by a UAB research team of Biological Anthropology has analyzed the genome of 54 newborns with the aim of tracking the genetic history of their culture since it developed in the Early Iron Age until the start of the Roman period, some 2,700 to 2,100 years ago.
TechnologyHacker News• 14h ago
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ScienceNew York Times• 15h ago
The alcohol industry has criticized the research, which found that even light drinking increases the risk of premature death.
SciencePhys.org• 15h ago
Chimpanzees are the only great apes, apart from humans, that have adapted to living on savannas as well as in forests. However, it is not yet well understood how the harsh ecological conditions of the savanna—compared with those of the forest—affect the foods chimpanzees eat and how they obtain ...
BusinessFortune• 15h ago
House Republicans on the oversight committee criticized the study, calling it “fraught with bias”, and accused the study authors of having predetermined conclusions.
EnvironmentGuardian Environment• 18h ago
Sharp rise in hospital visits will in turn drive up annual healthcare costs for heat-related conditions to over $1bn People in the US are poised to endure another summer of unusually ferocious heat and there will be little respite in the years ahead, with a new study finding that the coming 15 ye...
EnvironmentInside Climate News• 22h ago
Wildfires have worsened ozone levels across the United States so much over the last decade that they have reversed around four years of progress, a new study has found. Surface ozone levels, or smog concentrations, steadily increased from 2015 to 2024, deteriorating air quality across the Midwe...
SciencePhys.org• 1d ago
A genomic study has reshaped our understanding of the evolutionary history of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), revealing the iconic Australian marsupial experienced a severe population decline around 100,000 years ago, before the arrival of humans on the continent.