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Elusive sleeper shark seen off Antarctica in a first

A remarkable discovery in the icy waters of Antarctica has shed light on the presence of a sleeper shark in a region where it was previously thought to be absent.

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Samsung bets this island startup can tame the grid with software and batteries

The past decade has seen more transformation in the electrical grid than the previous fifty years. Solar, wind, and battery

Birdwatching May Help Protect Your Brain From Age-Related Decline : ScienceAlert

Research indicates that keeping your brain active in old age can be achieved by learning languages and creating art—and birdwatching

A Complete Guide to Validating Your Mobile App Idea

by Mehul Rajput According to research from CB Insights, approximately 35% of mobile apps fail due to a lack of

Judge temporarily blocks key parts of RFK, Jr.’s effort to overhaul U.S. childhood vaccines

March 16, 20262 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAmJudge temporarily blocks key parts of RFK, Jr.’s effort to overhaul

Memories AI is building the visual memory layer for wearables and robotics

Shawn Shen asserts that for AI to thrive in the physical realm, it must have the capability to remember visual

The asteroid Ryugu has all of the main ingredients for life

Ryugu is an asteroid that sometimes passes close to Earth JAXA Samples from the asteroid Ryugu have revealed all five

Picsart now allows creators to ‘hire’ AI assistants through agent marketplace

Picsart, an AI-driven design platform, has unveiled an AI agent marketplace. This new feature allows creators to "hire" AI assistants

Warren presses Pentagon over decision to grant xAI access to classified networks

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has addressed a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, raising concerns over the Pentagon’s decision to