What if a cup of coffee could help treat cancer? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology believe it's possible. By combining caffeine with the use of CRISPR—a ...
Abstract: While resistance training promotes muscle hypertrophy and strength, accessibility of equipment is a barrier. This study evaluated a wearable VAriable Resistance Suit (VARS) as a novel and ...
Uncovering the hidden historie.s behind the words we use without thinking. I recently heard someone on television use the phrase "skin in the game," and, with my usual curiousity, I wondered about its ...
Abstract: Dynamic facial expression recognition (DFER) infers emotions from the temporal evolution of expressions, unlike static facial expression recognition (SFER), which relies solely on a single ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Bacteriophages offer a promising alternative to conventional antimicrobials, ...
Karen Lander does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Either way, let’s not be in denial about it. Credit...Illustration by Christoph Niemann Supported by By Kevin Roose and Casey Newton Kevin Roose and Casey Newton are the hosts of The Times’s “Hard ...
This content is sponsored by Long Fence. Each day, you probably use a variety of expressions, idioms, proverbs and slang that aren’t meant to be taken literally. If you’ve ever wondered why we say ...
A year ago, I wrote a piece here about how people were really using gen AI. That article seemed to hit a note: It was popular, featured in viral posts, and the beautiful accompanying infographic has ...
In ruling Friday on the future of the social-media app TikTok, the Supreme Court understood it was dealing with a novel issue. “We are conscious that the cases before us involve new technologies with ...