The global effort to genetically map 70,000 animal speciesThe Vertebrate Genomes Project seeks to sequence genomes of 70,000 species to preserve genetic diversity and answer fundamental biological questions.
The Botany RevolutionSome scientists are beginning to explore the idea of plant intelligence, challenging traditional botany views.
Can AI Replace Human Research Participants? These Scientists See RisksLarge language models like GPT-4 are being considered for replacing human participants in some scientific studies.Using artificial intelligence to stand in for humans in research could lead to concerns about the quality and reliability of results.
How to Make Hybrid Work a Success, According to ScienceHybrid working in science is becoming more common post-COVID-19 pandemic.Researchers are studying the implications of hybrid work on productivity and innovation in science.
The First Amphibian Known to Beg Its Mother for Milk Is More Bizarre than You Might ImagineCaecilians are unique amphibians resembling worms, difficult to study due to living underground and rarity.A new study reveals surprising behaviors in ringed caecilian hatchlings, such as feeding on their mother's skin.
World's Rarest Whale Washes Up on New Zealand Beach, Scientists SayNew Zealand's South Island beach reveals world's rarest whale a spade-toothed whale, sparking significant scientific interest.