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Dartmouth scientists Michael Heinz (left) and Nicholas Jacobson (center) led the first clinical trial of an AI-powered therapy chatbot and found that, on average, people with diagnosed mental disorders experienced a significant reduction in symptoms. People in the study interacted with the software, known as Therabot, through a smartphone app where they responded to prompts from the Therabot avatar (right) or initiated conversations when they needed to talk.

AI Therapist Matches Human Care in Groundbreaking Mental Health Trial

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
The images acquired using 3D terahertz near-field imaging were used to create 3D reconstructions, allowing visualization of part of the cochlear duct, the spiral structure inside the cochlea.

X-Ray Vision for Inner Ears: New Imaging Tech Unlocks Hidden Views of Hearing Organ

Categories Health, Technology
A demonstration led by opposition leader María Corina Machado on August 8, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela, one month after Venezuela's presidential elections. (Photo via Shutterstock)

How opposition movements can defy autocratic leaders

Categories Social Sciences
woman exercising in her living room

Five-Minute Muscle Magic Transforms Health With Minimal Daily Effort

Categories Health
Two men kissing a woman

Multiple Partners, Equal Joy: Myth of Monogamy Superiority Debunked in New Research

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
This slice of semi-transparent wood is made with natural materials and could be used in applications from wearable sensors to energy-efficient windows.

Ancient Building Techniques Inspire Wood That You Can See Through

Categories Technology
An abandoned road and brine transitional pool at the margin of the Salar de Atacama Halite Nucleus.

Industry vastly overestimating the amount of fresh water available for lithium mining

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
In Afghanistan, there was a relatively high risk of engaging in combat.

The Hidden Mental Toll of Combat Depends on Mission Type, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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
Lightning tower

Getting hit by lightning is good for some tropical trees

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Representative venom delivery systems in plants, including (A) co-habiting ants that numerous ant-plants provide a home and food for; (B) haustria of parasitic plants that attack other plants; (C) stinging trichomes of stinging plants; and (D) raphides that penetrate the oral membranes of animals that browse on plants. Artwork by Loma Linda University student M. Benjamin Streit.

Study Reveals Venom Delivery Systems Hiding in Plants, Fungi, and Even Viruses

Categories Life & Non-humans
Great white shark breaches the surface in pursuit of its prey in False Bay, South Africa.

Great White Shark Disappearance Triggers Ecological Domino Effect

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
The shock-absorbing layer of a bicycle helmet has a geometric structure that absorbs crash forces better than today’s helmets. Photo: Mohammad Hossein Zamani

Shape-Shifting Bike Helmet Could Redefine Cyclist Safety

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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