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A new treatment for nightmares

Most of us have had bad dreams before. Nightmares, however, can greatly disrupt the quality of sleep we receive, particularly when they happen frequently.

Scientists have created human-rat hybrids

While there have been many recent advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, some researchers have been looking into a more eerie form of computing, artificial biological intelligence.

How to keep pumpkins from rotting

As Halloween approaches, many people continue the yearly adornment of carved pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns. From the basic yet classic triangle eyes and crooked grin to the ever-complicated entire landscapes and professional works.

This year’s flu season

Influenza, otherwise known as the flu, is unfortunately due to make a comeback this year. During the last two years, the flu, along with other respiratory viruses, was not as prevalent because the COVID-19 virus was more contagious.

Can animals feel hurricanes? Florida animals’ response to Hurricane Ian

Over the past few weeks, Hurricane Ian was one of the highlight news stories across the country. However, before the mass exodus of evacuees and purchasing sandbags and emergency supplies, marine animals and other wildlife were long gone, escaping the onslaught of heavy currents and wind.

Self-driving cars causing traffic jams in San Francisco

With the current advancements in automotive technology, it is clear that the era of self-driving cars is approaching. Many companies such as General Motors and Alphabet are working towards perfecting their self-driving cars before potentially launching them into the market.