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The powerful instrument promises to reveal the cosmos in greater detail than ever before. To accomplish this feat, engineers had to make the world’s largest mirrors
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Restructuring bore fruit for several firms, but the conflict in the Middle East spells trouble ahead
Analysis of 400,000-year-old dental proteins suggests that H. erectus and Denisovans interbred
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$15 billion deal is focused on oncology, hematology, and immunology
Chemists do not need to become specialists in cybersecurity, but they must recognize where it affects their conclusions and help ensure that their work environment remains secure
Join us as we unpack recent advances using quantum computing to model chemical systems
Some publishers have instead pursued licensing deals with AI companies for training large language models
Our contributor recalls her earliest female science, technology, math, and engineering role model and her journey to her career today
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The previous International Historic Chemical Landmark in Canada was dedicated 20 years ago
Start-ups see an opportunity to help scientific publishers combat paper mills and generative AI
Firm will stop making polyolefins, styrene, and other basic chemicals
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