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TikTok is pushing longer videos. Some creators worry about the vibe shift

When TikTok took off in 2020 — with short dancing or comedy clips providing much-needed entertainment to many users at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic — it launched a short-form video arms race.

TechJan 3, 2024

Newly discovered genetic mutation protects against Parkinson's disease and offers hope for new therapies

A previously unidentified genetic mutation in a small protein provides significant protection against Parkinson's disease and offers a new direction for exploring potential treatments, according to a new USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology study.

TechJan 3, 2024

Astrophysicists explore links between atmospheric oxygen and detecting extraterrestrial technology on distant planets

In the quest to understand the potential for life beyond Earth, researchers are widening their search to encompass not only biological markers, but also technological ones. While astrobiologists have long recognized the importance of oxygen for life as we know it, oxygen could also be a key to unlocking advanced technology on a planetary scale.

TechJan 3, 2024

Targeted household cleaning can reduce toxic chemicals post-wildfire, research shows

After the last embers of a campfire dim, the musky smell of smoke remains. Whiffs of that distinct smokey smell may serve as a pleasant reminder of the evening prior, but in the wake of a wildfire, that smell comes with ongoing health risks.

ScienceJan 3, 2024

New research shows 'juvenile' T. rex fossils are a distinct species of small tyrannosaur

A new analysis of fossils believed to be juveniles of T. rex now shows they were adults of a small tyrannosaur, with narrower jaws, longer legs, and bigger arms than T. rex. The species, Nanotyrannus lancensis, was first named decades ago but later reinterpreted as a young T. rex.

ScienceJan 3, 2024

Artificial intelligence used to deter deer from rail lines and reduce trains disruption

The system is set to be rolled out to other sections of the East Coast Main Line, which stretches between London King's Cross and Edinburgh, after successful testing.

AIJan 3, 2024

AI cannot be named as the inventor, Supreme Court rules in patent dispute

American technologist Dr Stephen Thaler said a system - called DABUS - invented a container for food and drink and a light beacon, but the problem arose when he tried to patent these and list artificial intelligence as the inventor.

AIJan 2, 2024

NASA's Juno to get close look at Jupiter's volcanic moon Io on Dec. 30

NASA's Juno spacecraft will on Saturday, Dec. 30, make the closest flyby of Jupiter's moon Io that any spacecraft has made in over 20 years. Coming within roughly 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) from the surface of the most volcanic world in our solar system, the pass is expected to allow Juno instruments to generate a firehose of data.

SpaceJan 2, 2024

Want to get into stargazing? A professional astronomer explains where to start

There are few things more peaceful and relaxing than a night under the stars. Through the holidays, many people head away from the bright city lights to go camping. They revel in the dark skies, spangled with myriad stars.

SpaceJan 2, 2024

India launches X-ray astronomy satellite

India launched an astronomy satellite to start a year that will feature key tests for its human spaceflight program and a potential joint crewed mission with NASA.

SpaceJan 2, 2024
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