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Các nhà khoa học pháp y Mỹ đã tái tạo chân dung một người đàn ông thế kỷ 18, được chôn cất ở Griswold, Connecticut với hài cốt được sắp xếp theo kiểu đặc biệt dành cho các "ma cà rồng".
DNVN - The development of an invisibility cloak was aided by artificial intelligence. The cloak could conceal communication devices from microwave or infrared detectors.
DNVN - Osprey, IBM's new quantum computer, is more than triple the size of the company's Eagle processor, which set the previous record.
Mới đây, các nhà khảo cổ học đã tìm thấy ở Peru 76 bộ hài cốt của hàng chục đứa trẻ với những trái tim bị móc ra. Đây được cho là bằng chứng về tập tục hãi hùng hiến tế trái tim của trẻ em cho thần linh của người Inca.
DNVN - When pandemic lockdowns are lifted, rush hour will likely return, but a new study suggests that congestion pricing — policies that charge tolls for driving during peak hours — could not only alleviate traffic congestion but also convince drivers that it is safe to purchase smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
37 nhà khoa học Việt Nam vừa lọt top 100.000 nhà khoa học ảnh hưởng nhất thế giới, trong đó có 2 người lọt top 10.000 do nhóm giáo sư ĐH Standford (Mỹ) công bố.
DNVN - In a test to see if dogs can detect materials exposed to sweat and breath from anxious humans, they were accurate 94% of the time.
DNVN - Methane leaks from offshore oil rigs are typically difficult to detect from space, but "glint mode" now makes it possible.
DNVN - The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our personalities – a study of more than 7000 US adults found that people are less open to new experiences and less conscientious than before the pandemic.
DNVN - Exceeding the recommended air pollution exposure limit set by the World Health Organization could significantly increase our risk of a first-time stroke.
DNVN - Maned sloths were previously believed to be a single species, but genetic and physical analysis indicates there are actually two.
DNVN - Biodiversity seems, naturally, like a good thing but when it comes to fisheries management, it can involve competing trade-offs.
DNVN - To save Caribbean reefs from deadly disease, researchers have resorted to administering antibiotics to corals, but there are concerns that this could lead to antibiotic resistance in other marine animals.
DNVN - Those with power, such as the wealthy are more likely to blame others for having shortcomings and they are also less troubled by reports of inequality, according to recent research from the University of California San Diego's Rady School of Management.
DNVN - A survey of artificial intelligence researchers found that 36 per cent believe AIs could cause a catastrophe on the scale of nuclear war
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