As executives and doctors of some of the largest non-profit health systems in the United States, we have seen the losses caused by the pandemic up close. From intubating patients and comforting…
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Science Sharing
A new idea that can help us understand autism
As social people, when considering autism, we tend to focus on its social challenges, such as difficulty communicating, making friends, and showing compassion. I am a geneticist and the mother of a…
Computer scientists train AI to think by analogy
Pulitzer Prize Book Godel, Escher, Bach 1979 inspired a large number of computer scientists, but few like Melanie MitchellAfter reading this 777-page tome, Mitchell, a high school math teacher in New York,…
Maintenance-Scientific American
Maintenance-Scientific American
Squirrel uses gymnastics to navigate the tree canopy
In the past two weeks, most people in the world have watched with stunned Olympic gymnasts turning over, jumping and jumping for gold medals. Under the shining of the spotlight, as these…
Biden tightens vehicle emission standards
According to senior government officials, President Biden will announce two policies today aimed at reducing vehicle emissions and accelerating the widespread adoption of electric vehicles to combat climate change and surpass Chinese…
Governor personally pleads for Arkansas who do not want to be vaccinated
I recently saw a cartoon depicting a young child looking up and asking about the scar on her mother’s arm. The mother pointed out that the scar came from the smallpox vaccine,…
Rich species of birds, from largest to smallest
A new study finds that large species are rare, but those with fewer individuals are abundant Image source: Jen Christiansen (Image), Liz Wahid (birds) advertise For a long time, comparing the relative…
Vaccine authorization is legal, effective, and based on rock-solid science
The U.S. has reached a worrying point plateau Within its COVID-19 vaccination coverage, only half Of the population is fully vaccinated.This is consistent with pandemic fatigue or poor compliance with COVID-19 risk…
Tree by tree, scientists are trying to resurrect a forest burned by fire
In the 1960s, when Philip Tafoya was a little boy, the mountains in the Santa Clara Canyon in northern New Mexico were covered with dark green ponderosa pines and Douglas firs. For…