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Bird flu is killing an alarming number of bald eagles and other wild birds, with many sick birds arriving at rehabilitation centers unsteady on their talons and unable to fly.
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Bird flu is killing an alarming number of bald eagles and other wild birds, with many sick birds arriving at rehabilitation centers unsteady on their talons and unable to fly.
Airline frequent-flyer programs are a staple for air travel, particularly frequent business travelers, but do they add to the cost of business travel for employers? A new study says yes.
Native species in California's estuaries are expected to experience greater declines as invasive species interact with climate change, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.
Scientists from Cardiff University have taken a step towards a greener, more sustainable way of creating a plastic material found in a range of items from toothbrushes and guitar strings to medical implants, construction materials and car parts.
While quantum computers represent a revolution in computation, they can't communicate with each other the way regular computers can—over the internet. If quantum computers could be connected through a quantum network, they could facilitate perfectly secure communication between more than two parties or combine computing power to solve much harder problems than one quantum computer could do...
Science, <a href="https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6593">Volume 376, Issue 6593</a>, May 2022.
Science, <a href="https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6593">Volume 376, Issue 6593</a>, May 2022.
Science, <a href="https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6593">Volume 376, Issue 6593</a>, May 2022.
Science, <a href="https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6593">Volume 376, Issue 6593</a>, May 2022.
Science, <a href="https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6593">Volume 376, Issue 6593</a>, May 2022.
A collaboration between Harvard University with scientists at QuEra Computing, MIT, University of Innsbruck and other institutions has demonstrated a breakthrough application of neutral-atom quantum processors to solve problems of practical use.
Bound for an asteroid of the same name, the orbiter is undergoing final preparations for its August launch.
Scientists develop micro-organospheric models to predict therapeutic response accurately and rapidly, enabling cutting-edge precision oncology.