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Dinosaurs Track Mysteries: Unlocking with AI

March 18, 2026 · 5 min read

Every step a dinosaur took millions of years ago left an imprint in time, preserved in the earth as a fossil footprint. But did you know that these ancient traces have long puzzled scientists trying to determine which dinosaurs made them? Recent research suggests a new ally in this prehistoric puzzle: unsupervised machine learning. Could […]

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Dinosaurs Track Mysteries: Unlocking with AI

Every step a dinosaur took millions of years ago left an imprint in time, preserved in the earth as a fossil footprint. But did you know that these ancient traces have long puzzled scientists trying to determine which dinosaurs made them? Recent research suggests a new ally in this prehistoric puzzle: unsupervised machine learning. Could […]

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Melting Greenland: The Ice Sheet’s Threatening Thaw

Every summer, the mighty Greenland Ice Sheet melts, adding more to the ocean than ever before. What’s behind this rapid thaw, and what’s at stake for our world? As the climate warms, scientists have observed a sharp increase in extreme melt events that are reshaping landscapes far beyond the Arctic Circle. Understanding the Science Through […]

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Exploring the Future of Renewable Energy

The quest for sustainable and clean energy sources is at the forefront of scientific and technological advancements today. With the global demand for energy surging and the detrimental effects of fossil fuel consumption becoming more pronounced, the pursuit of renewable energy solutions has never been more crucial. This week in science, we explore the latest […]

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Bidirectional regulation of social memory by two distinct types of GABAergic neurons in the lateral septum.

Zhang L; Huang M; Ye CL; Tang Z; Xu M; Wang Y; Wang T; Luo S; Ji R; Yu C; Luo H; Cao P; Wu QF; Jiang M

Scientists studied how mice remember other mice they meet. They found that certain brain cells in mice help with this memory. Turning on some of these brain cells helps mice remember better, while turning on others makes it harder for them to remember.

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Increased spread of global flash droughts threatens vegetation productivity resilience.

Guo R; Wu X; Wang P; Chen T; Chen X; Cai J; Wang X; Zhang Z; Meng Z; Liu Y

Flash droughts, which happen quickly, are getting worse and making it hard for plants to grow. These droughts are spreading from places where they often happen to new areas, and plants struggle more to recover from them than from slower droughts. Also, the effect of extra carbon dioxide helps plants somewhat, but not as much during these quick droughts.

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