BusinessAI tradeoffs: Balancing Powerful Models and Potential Biases As developers release new AI tools, the potential of repeating negative prejudices grows — especially in the aftermath of a year like 2020, which rebuilt…
TechnologyDJI Mavic 3 drone leak Details Improved Camera and a 46-Minute Flight Time According to leaks from DroneDJ and Jasper Ellens obtained by The Verge, DJI’s upcoming Mavic 3 Pro drone could represent a significant upgrade over the…
ChemistrySolar Parks on a Large Scale Help to Keep the Environment Cool According to a study published in the journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition, solar parks could reduce land surface temperature by up to 2.3 degrees…
ChemistryThe Inventors of a New Solid-state Battery are Surprised Engineers developed a new type of battery by combining two promising battery sub-fields into a single battery. The battery incorporates a solid-state electrolyte as well…
ChemistryCarbon Dioxide to Fuel Conversion Catalysts have been discovered As scientists seek ways to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a number of experiments have focused on using this gas to…
BiologyYour Hatred of Broccoli May be Hardwired in your Microbiome Fall has here, believe it or not, which can only mean one thing, no, not Thanksgiving – although, Thanksgiving is fine – but rather brassica…
Environmental ScienceWHO Slashes Safe Air Pollution Levels as New Evidence Highlights Health Risks The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its worldwide air quality guidelines for the first time since 2005, suggesting that fine particulate matter concentrations be…
BiologyVampire Bats Forage for Blood in Groups, Sharing Drinking Spots with Pals Obtaining adequate wounds to suck blood from is a daily challenge for vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus), but new research has showed that these critters may…
AstronomyStrongest, Longest Marsquakes Yet Detected by NASA’S Insight Lander NASA’s InSight Mars lander produced one of the strongest and longest marsquakes ever observed on its 1,000th sol on the Red Planet. The earthquake, which…
BiologySome Dinosaurs Wagged their Tails when Running, Just Like Humans Swing their Arms Bipedal dinosaurs’ tails were more than merely a counterweight for their heads. According to new 3D gait simulations, the tail played a more pivotal and…