Patients Trust Their Doctors, But Not the AI: New Research Finds a Growing Concern
As AI enters doctor’s offices, patients are left wondering: who’s making the decisions, the physician or the machine?
As AI enters doctor’s offices, patients are left wondering: who’s making the decisions, the physician or the machine?
Dr. Sina Remmers Field of Expertise: Zoology, Animal Physiology Dr. Sina Remmers is a zoologist at the University of Hamburg who studies how animals adapt physiologically to extreme environments. Current Research or Discovery How Bats Beat the Heat Without Getting Cold What a Bat Can Teach You About Saving Energy This Summer Affiliation Contact Email: … Read more
Forget “up to 60 seconds”—discover your real earthquake warning time by city, distance, and tech. See what the latest science reveals in seconds.
Introduction: The Problem Think about this: It’s a Friday night, and you’re hanging out with friends in a quiet park. What starts as a harmless conversation soon turns into a reckless idea – breaking into an abandoned house for fun. You hesitate. Trespassing is a crime. You know that. But your friends are excited, laughing … Read more
What if fruit fly larvae are more powerful than we think? New research has just revealed that fruit fly larvae (Drosophila melanogaster) can sense electric fields and possess an extraordinary, previously undocumented sensory ability, the capacity to detect and respond to electric fields. Published in Current Biology by a team led by David Tadres and … Read more
Why do so many of us believe fake news? And more importantly, how can we avoid getting tricked again?
Heat-related deaths are rising. Tailored climate adaptation policies are essential to protect vulnerable regions like Southern Europe.
AI-enhanced imaging tools revolutionize cancer detection, improving accuracy, speed, personalization, and investment opportunities.
It’s every parent’s nightmare. You notice your teen glued to their phone, scrolling endlessly through social media. What starts as innocent entertainment quickly becomes a source of worry. You might wonder: Is this harmless fun, or is it hurting them in ways I can’t see? If you feel that constant worry about your child’s mental … Read more
In Madagascar’s heat, one tiny bat defies biology, saving energy without cooling down, thanks to a surprising trick called hot torpor.
Introduction: The Growing Landscape of Open Access Research Discovery The advent of open access has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of scholarly communication, fostering a global movement towards the free and unrestricted availability of research findings. This paradigm shift, away from traditional subscription-based models, is propelled by mandates from funding bodies, evolving institutional policies, and a … Read more
One hate comment doesn’t just hurt others—it alters the emotional state of the person who posts it. A new study reveals how online hate rewires behavior, language, and mental health in a self-reinforcing spiral.
Have you ever felt like your dreams are more than just imagination? Or wondered if reality itself is an illusion? Concepts like parallel realities, simulation theory, and dreams challenge our understanding of existence. Scientists, philosophers, and thinkers have long debated whether our world is the only one, or if there are multiple layers of reality … Read more
What if dreams are not illusions but real experiences? Science suggests they may be alternate realities.
Transform your 2017 Ford F150 with a radio upgrade that boosts sound quality, connectivity, and modern features.
Calgary’s balanced combination of urban and beautiful rural landscapes makes it a charming city in Canada. Preserving the landscape is challenging, and people must take numerous steps. Using eco-friendly car washing techniques can be helpful. With advancements in green technologies, people have access to sustainable cash washing, which reduces the negative impact on local ecosystems. … Read more