Is the scientific method really the best approach to learning about the world? A new paper in Collective Intelligence applies the scientific method to itself, finding that some common strategies that ...
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Choosing experiments randomly can help scientists develop better theories, new model reveals
The race to develop a virtual scientist—an AI creation that conducts every stage of research, from idea to publication—has ...
Researchers at St. Petersburg University have developed an efficient way to detect a crucial immunity biomarker—neopterin—in the blood using nanotechnology and a laser. Neopterin is a nucleotide whose ...
Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
A study reveals random exploration outperforms focused analysis—shedding scientific light on non-ordinary ways of knowing.
In the 1960s and 70s, a group of chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Only two remain and one question ...
Turmeric is one of the most researched spices in recent years – and the results of the studies are nothing short of amazing. But is that really the case?
Large language models (LLMs) can suggest hypotheses, write code and draft papers, and AI agents are automating parts of the research process. Although this can accelerate science, it also makes it ...
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The 1-Ingredient Upgrade for Fluffier Scrambled Eggs (It’s Already In Your Pantry)
This simple trick from cookbook author J. Kenji López-Alt makes a big difference!
This study reports an important and novel finding that TENT5A, an enzyme involved in fine-tuning poly(A) tail length on selected mRNAs, is required for proper enamel mineralization in mice. The ...
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Frederick W. Taylor & the Principles of Scientific Management
Frederick Taylor's scientific management theory uses time-motion studies and four key principles to improve workplace ...
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