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BACTERIA THAT SWITCH ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE ON AND OFF ARE GOING UNDETECTED. MICROBIOLOGIST KARIN HJORT IS ON A MISSION TO FIND OUT HOW THEY DO IT.
Microbiologist Karin Hjort discusses what heteroresistance is and how it could change the way we treat bacterial infections.
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HOW FAST CAN ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE EVOLVE?
Bacteria can mutate surprisingly fast to resist antibiotics.
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10 CRAFTY WAYS ANIMALS HUNT THEIR PREY
Spiders swinging lassos, ants setting deadly traps and turtles with deceiving tongues — these animals have the most cunning methods of hunting their prey.
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BARRAGE OF SOLAR EXPLOSIONS COULD BRING AURORAS TO THE U.S. THIS WEEKEND AS PERSEID METEOR SHOWER PEAKS
Three powerful solar eruptions could bring auroras as far south as New York and Idaho right at the peak of the Perseid meteor shower this weekend.
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AI MODELS TRAINED ON AI-GENERATED DATA COULD SPIRAL INTO UNINTELLIGIBLE NONSENSE, SCIENTISTS WARN
If left unchecked,"model collapse" could make AI systems less useful, and fill the internet with incomprehensible babble.
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BOEING CONTRACTORS SAY THEY WERE TREATED LIKE "COCKROACHES"
In new testimony, workers for Boeing and one of its key suppliers described high workload, low morale, and a sense of worthlessness.
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COBRAS AND THEIR RELATIVES EVOLVED IN ASIA
Ancient origins of cobras traced back to Asia, before jumping continents to spread across the world up to 37.5 million years ago.
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PHYSICISTS SOLVE NUCLEAR FUSION MYSTERY WITH MAYONNAISE
The same physics that underlie mayonnaise could help physicists corral the ultrahot plasma needed to produce nuclear fusion.
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MORE PEOPLE ARE RETURNING THAT HORRID "AI PIN" THAN ARE BUYING IT
According to internal data obtained by The Verge, far more customers returned their Humane AI Pins than those who bought it.
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ISOLATED AMAZONIAN TRIBE ATTACKS ENCROACHING LOGGERS WITH BOWS AND ARROWS
An isolated tribe in the Amazon rainforest used bows and arrows to head off loggers who were likely encroaching on their land.
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