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Hiroshima University

Researchers argue that the adoption of LLMs into medical curricula can significantly contribute to the acquisition of moral knowledge and the cultivation of virtue, two main aspects of medical ethics.

ChatGPT Shows Promise as Medical Ethics Teacher

Categories Health, Social Sciences, Technology
Scientists at Hiroshima University developed new porous crystals that have no pores. But access to guests activates the latent pores, which encapsulate guests inside the activated pores.

Scientists Discover Material with ‘Invisible’ Holes That Appear on Command

Categories Physics & Mathematics
A new species of amphipod with a unique panda pattern was found in the intertidal zone of the Japanese coast.

Crustacean with panda-like coloring confirmed to be a new species

Categories Life & Non-humans
The image shows the quantum vortex network model proposed by the study authors. The p-wave inner core (pink) surrounds the s-wave outer core (grey).

Study reveals twisted origin of dead stars’ mysterious ‘heartbeats’

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
THE SIMPLE INTERFEROMETER USED IN THE QUANTUM CHESHIRE CAT SCENARIO, WHERE A PHOTON IS PREPARED IN THE PATH-POLARISATION ENTANGLED STATE ECC, BUT IS ONLY CONSIDERED IF IT ARRIVES ON OUTPUT PATH + WITH POLARISATION D. THE PARADOX ARISES WHEN WE CONSIDER THE PHOTON’S PATH, POLARISATION, AND PATH-POLARISATION CORRELATION, WHILE IT IS INSIDE THE INTERFEROMETER.

Quantum particles can’t separate from their properties, after all

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Ukraine War demonstration. Pixabay

Self-deception may seed ‘hubris balancing,’ leading to Putin’s war against Ukraine

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Bamboo flowering

Flowering for naught: 120 years with nothing to show

Categories Life & Non-humans
Infographic on brain organoids and their potential humanity

When Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Challenge Our Definition of Personhood

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Astronomers from an international team have used the James Webb Space Telescope to reveal, for the first time, the exact location of the source powering colliding galaxies. Curiously, this source lies outside of the main parts of the galaxies and is not visible at all in the ultraviolet or visible light observed with the Hubble Space Telescope.

‘Engine’ of luminous merging galaxies pinpointed for the first time

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Social Sciences

A serious look at human-AI romance

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
A new paper proposes we change how we see tourism.

Strict quarantine key to balancing Covid fight, tourism income

Categories Health, Social Sciences

How bears stay ripped through hibernation

Categories Life & Non-humans

Carnivores may adjust schedule to avoid each other, researchers find

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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