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An ex-Tesla engineer leads GM’s AI push to keep pace with Chinese carmakers ...
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Samples collected at daring heights provide evidence for an untested theory of tree drought adaptation, while countering ...
The Rules of Golf specifically outline how to handle various situations involving ground under repair.
A study is reframing a fundamental question in plant evolution: What made trees possible? Researchers from Cal Poly Humboldt, ...
Plague swept through groups of hunter-gatherers in southeastern Siberia 5,500 years ago, leaving dozens dead in its wake—with DNA from Yersinia pestis bacteria still trapped inside their teeth.
Many towns have regulations about when a homeowner can cut down their own trees. We examine these laws, and one lawsuit in particular, to learn more about what ownership means in a legal sense.