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Plagiarism detection and prevention: a primer for researchers
Plagiarism is an ethical misconduct affecting the quality, readability, and trustworthiness of scholarly publications. Improving researcher awareness...
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Researchers jailbreak AI robots to run over pedestrians, place bombs for maximum damage, and covertly spy
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have discovered that a range of AI-enhanced robotics systems are dangerously vulnerable to jailbreaks...
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If AI becomes conscious: here’s how researchers will know
A checklist derived from six neuroscience-based theories of consciousness could aid in the assessment. Job Title: Associate or Senior Editor, Nature...
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When researchers attached cameras to baby humpback whales they discovered something amazing
Video shows how humpback calves tell their mothers they are hungry Hungry baleen whale babies may burp, bark and snort as a way of begging...
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A primer on differences between public and private investing....
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Plasma tech transforms blue-green algae into a wound-healing wonder
Researchers have used plasma technology to transform a species of blue-green microalgae into a bioactive coating with incredible wound-healing...
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Bird flu mutating in humans: Researchers
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Researchers Reveal How Ozone Can Be Used to Treat Certain Types of Lung Injuries
New research conducted by researchers at Nanjing Medical University and published in the Journal of Biomedical Research explores how ozone therapy...
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Researchers Are Engineering Bacteria to Help Break Down Microplastics in the Fight Against Pollution
Canadian researchers are now engineering bacteria to help in the battle against the growing amount of microplastics that pervade our environment.With...
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AI agents are coming to the military. VCs love it, but researchers are a bit wary.
The age of "agentic warfare" is upon us. This week, Scale AI, the AI data training startup valued at $ 13.8 billion and helmed by billionaire wunderkind...
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Japanese Researchers Develop Recyclable Plastic That Fully Dissolves in the Ocean
Japanese researchers have created a new type of plastic that is strong, recyclable, and completely dissolves in seawater, helping to reduce ocean...
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Millions of ‘cancer resistant’ Britons could help scientists find cure after researchers discover 'switch' that 'reverses tumorous cells'
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Google Chrome Drive-By Hack Attack Confirmed—Act Now To Stay Safe
Google security has been in the news this week for all the right reasons as researchers uncovered a critical Linux zero-day for Android users and...
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‘Ageing’ cellular blobs could be linked to neurodegenerative diseases
Biomolecular condensates are fluid blobs that form inside cells and perform all kinds of vital functions. Now researchers have identified a new way...
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This rock slab contains prints from 47 dinosaurs. It was on display at a high school.
Australian researchers have found a boulder with one of the country’s highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints, and it turns out it had been on...
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ByteDance Drops ‘InfiniteYou’, an AI Model for Photo Recrafting
Researchers at ByteDance Intelligent Creation have developed a new AI model that generates multiple versions of an identity along with its paper,...
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Bioinspired sensor monitors your metabolism in real time
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Eating 30g of These Nuts Every Day Lowers Risk of Dementia by 12%, Finds Study of Over 50,000 People
According to research published in the journal GeroScience, the dementia risk was lowered by 12% in more than 50,000 adults who consumed unsalted nuts compared with those...
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Researchers Uncover New Class of Magnetism That Could Revolutionize Digital Devices
In a leap forward for condensed-matter physics and digital technology, researchers at the University of Nottingham report the discovery of a new...
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Polar bear fur could hold the secret to replacing ‘forever chemicals’
In a new study, scientists solve a mystery hiding in polar bear fur. The answer might help us all. White fur, blubbery skin, sharp claws....
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Over 40? These are the 8 best primers to hydrate, smooth and boost glow— while keeping your make-up in place
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Researchers make game-changing discovery about so-called 'mini-livestock': 'This is important'
Insect droppings, also called insect frass, may seem like a strange addition to fertilizer, but researchers have found that bug waste can improve...
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AI crosses ‘red line’ after learning to replicate itself
An advanced artificial intelligence system has crossed a “red line” after successfully replicating itself without any human assistance, researchers have revealed. The team who made...
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Belly fat’s not all bad: New study reveals how it can be good for your brain
When it comes to brain health, leaner may not be better. In a new study published in the journal GeroScience, researchers from Toho University in...
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Drones Uncovered a 3,000-Year-Old Hidden Mega-Fortress in the Mountains
The massive fortress is over 40 time s bigger than they initially thought. Researchers used drone imagery to analyze the full scope of a massive, 3,000-year-old...
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