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Biological computers could use far less energy than current technology – by working more slowly
Sweden is a nearly cashless society – here’s how it affects people who are left out
Mobile payments used to be less ‘painful’ than using cash. That might be changing
People who are good at reading have different brains
New study shows how dementia affects the brain’s ability to empathise
Conference On Role Of Creativity In School Of Tomorrow
Young people were becoming more anxious long before social media – here’s the evidence
Cardiovascular Drugs May Reduce Dementia Risk
Five animals that behave differently in moonlight
KI to coordinate EU-funded initiative to combat global dengue epidemic
Can visiting genocide memorials make you more empathic?
Max-Planck – Cradle For Nobel Prizes
Researchers don’t take enough account of variation in biology – doing so could unlock new understanding in science and medicine
Researchers doesn’t take enough account of variation in biology – doing so could unlock new understanding in science and medicine
Turning Up Heat On Dragonfly Sight
The leading alternative to GDP is languishing over a technical disagreement – with grave potential consequences
Continued high ranking for KI in this year’s Shanghai ranking
New guideline to improve reporting in precision medicine globally
Why are some people happy when they are dying?
The people we like can influence the connections our memory makes
Nobel Laureate and former KI president, Bengt Samuelsson, has passed away
KI president: Strengthen the activities for Ahmadreza Djalali
Three research teams at KI awarded Heart-Lung Foundation’s new Jubilee Grant
We’ve discovered a gene for trust – here’s how it could be linked to good health
Tattoos associated with a 21% greater risk of lymphoma – new study
Targeting leukemia’s survival route: a novel approach to overcoming leukemia recurrence
Potential future target for treating primary headache disorders
Eminent scientists join Academy as Corresponding Members
Ukraine war: why the Russian army is still using morse code more than a century after its invention
New sickle cell disease drug approved for use in England – here’s how voxelotor works
During Eclipse Birds Soared Less, Hooted More
Psychedelics could make mental health worse in people with a personality disorder
Unnecessary Use Of Beta-blockers After Heart Attack
Finland is the happiest country in the world – but our research suggests the rankings are wealth and status-oriented
Solar Eclipse Could Scramble Bird Behavior
StratNeuro Announces New Technology Grant
Two KI researchers awarded SEK 19 million from the Swedish Childhood Cancer Fund
Common anti-diabetic drugs can improve the outcome after stroke
Carbon in, carbon out: Australia’s ‘carbon budget’ assessment reveals astonishing boom and bust cycles
How to get people to speak up in meetings
Nobel Prizes recognise insights at molecular and atomic scale
Day 2: Times Higher Education Summit 2023
Fewer suicides among boys in regions with more bipolar diagnoses
Western researcher secures $1 million in ARC funding for vital bogong moth research
Now local hospitals can determine how AI systems would detect breast cancer
Symbiotic fungi produce attractants for bark beetles
Arts and education researchers win prestigious international grants
International study targets East Gippsland farmers