The literature has failed to acknowledge many female researchers, especially those from marginalized backgrounds. But a new generation of historians is changing the narrative, says a Nature Editorial.
A World Health Organization (WHO) fact-finding mission in China did not rule out the idea that this mode of transmission contributed to early outbreaks of COVID-19, says Dyani Lewis
The creature probably stood about 29.5 inches tall, was about 8 feet long and walked on its two hind feet, paleontology curator said, says Adela Suliman
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the UN’s flagship plan to end poverty and protect the environment. Researchers need to launch a rapid response, says a Nature Editorial.
Scientists have discovered an ancient lakebed buried under a mile of ice in Greenland, providing a glimpse of what the remote region looked like in the past—and how it might look in a future shaped by human-driven climate change.
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Zadeh's Fuzzy set theory and Deng and Liu's grey system theory have seen a lot of applications in artificial intelligence, soft computing and machine learning.