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Developers, educators view AI harms differently, research finds
Teachers are increasingly using educational tools that leverage large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT for lesson planning, personalized...
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Cancer Detection Using Laser-Based Infrared Molecular Fingerprinting Identifies Molecular Patterns
Cancer diagnoses traditionally require invasive or labor-intensive procedures such as tissue biopsies. Researchers at the...
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5-year study highlights impactful school innovation practices
Canopy project schools are helping deliver engaging and flexible student experiences, but funding and staffing are barriers, a report finds....
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Researchers make incredible find that could revolutionize farming: 'Effective and practicable'
A more diverse pollinating ecosystem benefits everyone. It encourages the growth of native plants while keeping those plants healthy and our fields...
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Researchers use ancient genes to pinpoint when humans and Neanderthals mingled
NEW YORK (AP) — Neanderthals and humans likely mixed and mingled during a narrow time frame 45,000 years ago, scientists reported...
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Amazon Has a Secret Italian Outlet Packed With Clever Tools and Top Cookware, Starting at $ 12
That’s amore. Friday pasta and pizza nights will get a whole lot easier with the cooking tools to match. Many of our favorite brands...
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Giant study finds untrustworthy trials pollute gold-standard medical reviews
Two- year collaboration aims to create tools to help counter the tide of flawed research. A huge collaboration has confirmed growing concerns that fake...
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With new database researchers may be able to predict rare milky seas bioluminescent, glowing event
Researchers have compiled a database of sightings over the last 400 years Milky seas are a rare bioluminescent phenomenon where vast areas of the...
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How Oxytocin Tames “Mean Girl” Behavior
A new study finds that in some lemur species, evolving gender equality is linked to changes in the brain’s oxytocin system. Researchers compared...
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Heaviest Florida Panther Ever Recorded Captured By Wildlife Biologists Who Fit It With A GPS Collar
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'Medieval' nanotech chainmail sports 100 trillion chemical bonds per square cen time ter — and could be the future of armor
Researchers unveiled a super-strong nanoscale material made from the first two-dimensional mechanically interlocked polymers. The material resembles...
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New gene discovery could transform screening and treatment for heart disease
A groundbreaking discovery from Israeli scientists is changing what doctors know about inherited heart disease. Researchers have pinpointed a gene,...
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Microplastics Are in Your Food and Water But Here’s How to Reduce Exposure
Microplastics are in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and even inside our bodies. Researchers have found these tiny plastic particles in human...
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Aha! Here Are 15 of the Most Surprising Archaeological Finds of 2024
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The surprising link between coffee and muscle mass: What you need to know
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Manta and devil ray meat consumed in over 35 countries, shocking new report finds
A new global assessment of manta and devil ray trade identifies 14 high priority countries for conservation efforts. Globally, the meat of manta and...
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Slack researcher discusses the fear, loathing and excitement surrounding AI in the workplace
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Poll Finds Many Parents Struggling to Manage Kids' Anger
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Humpback whales' use of memory to time their migration could prove less effective amid climate change
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Are you what you eat? Biggest-ever catalogue of food microbes finds out
Bacteria and fungi in fermented favourites such as kimchi are also present in the human microbiome. Ewen Callaway You are what you eat — at least...
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Acting NIH director dismisses five neuroscientists from advisory boards
Three researchers who served as scientific advisers to the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) were removed from their positions this...
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Abortion Bans Worsen Violence in Relationships, Study Finds
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How wild monkeys ‘laundered’ for science could undermine research
Demand is fuelling an illegal trade. But smuggled monkeys carry diseases that can disrupt experiments and lead to unreliable data. Gemma Conroy In...
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Harsh parenting linked to poorer emotional and social outcomes in children
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Why enterprise RAG systems fail: Google study introduces ‘sufficient context’ solution
A new study from Google researchers introduces “sufficient context,” a novel perspective for understanding and improving retrieval augmented generation (RAG) systems in large language models (...
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