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Daily briefing: The brickbats hurled at scientists researching tobacco’s harms
The science behind urban firestorms, and how to fight them. Plus, how public-health researchers are targeted for focusing on tobacco, alcohol and...
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Daily briefing: AI now beats humans at basic reading and maths
Artificial intelligence systems can now nearly match — and some time s exceed — human performance in basic tasks. Plus, NASA admits that plan to bring...
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Daily briefing: Proposed ban on ‘forever chemicals’ fuels debate
As a European agency considers a PFAS ban, scientists ponder which uses of fluorinated chemicals are truly essential. Plus, genetically engineered...
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Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
Scientists know there is a link between obesity and some cancers. A study in mice and people suggests why that might be. We are pleased...
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1. Artificial intelligence in daily life: Views and experiences
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming more and more part of everyday life. This chapter explores how the public and experts compare in their...
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‘Incomprehensible’: scientists in France decry €900-million cut to research
A €10-billion reduction in public spending in response to a revised economic forecast includes cuts to higher-education and research budgets. Barbara...
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Scientists Gave a Mushroom a Robot Body And Let It Run Wild
Nobody knows what sleeping mushrooms dream of when their vast mycelial networks flicker and pulse with electrochemical responses akin to those of our...
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This Celebrated Canadian Author Says Peace Out U.S.
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.Celebrated Canadian...
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Scientists make game-changing smartphone breakthrough that could help solve a serious health issue: 'A significant milestone'
Scientists have developed an easy way to measure water alkalinity using only smartphone technology and artificial intelligence, and the breakthrough...
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An amateur astronomer used an old technique to study Jupiter — and found something strange
"Astronomers will always assume a simple model unless there is overwhelming evidence that this simple model is flawed." Scientists and amateur...
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Japan’s scientists demand more money for basic science
Petition representing hundreds of thousands of researchers in Japan calls for an increase in cash to boost competitiveness. Anna Ikarashi Anna Ikarashi...
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Scientists Found Evidence of a Megaflood that Shaped Earth’s Geologic History
The flood may have refilled the entire Mediterranean Basin in just two years. For 600,000 years during the tail end of the Miocene epoch, the Mediterranean...
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Scientists identify a new way to combat fatty liver disease
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is a widespread health issue...
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Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: East braces for winter blast as life-threatening cold sweeps across US
Top weather news for Friday, Jan. 17, 2025: Another winter storm set to dump snow on the East this weekend as major cities across the Great Lakes...
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Vietnam Vows to Buy More US Aircraft, LNG in New Tariff Era
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. Vietnam plans to buy more aircraft, liquefied natural gas and other products...
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Scientists Found 10 Million-Year-Old Remnants of a Massive Kilonova in the Bottom of the Ocean
Plutonium discovered at the bottom of the ocean was found to be refuse from a kilonova that exploded close to Earth 10 million years ago. Kilonovas...
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India lands on the Moon! Scientists celebrate as Chandrayaan-3 touches down
The craft has performed a technically challenging descent at the lunar south pole. T. V. Padma An Indian spacecraft has become the first to land...
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Daily briefing: Bigger chatbots tell more lies
Bigger AI models tend to generate wrong answers rather than admit ignorance. Plus, our brains are spotting patterns in the world around us, even when...
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Scientists stunned by unexpected side effects in rivers after knocking down dams: 'The other experts in the field were also surprised'
There are time s when a dam has a purpose and then time s when that becomes a burden. Dams effectively store water for flood...
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Why a highly mutated coronavirus variant has scientists on alert
Research is under way to determine whether the mutation-laden lineage BA.2.86 has the potential for global spread — or whether it is nothing to worry...
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200 years of naming dinosaurs: scientists call for overhaul of antiquated system
Some palaeontologists want more rigorous guidelines for naming species, along with action to address problematic historical practices. Katharine...
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Man Explains The Mathematics Behind Why Old People Think Skipping That Daily Coffee Will Help The Younger Generations Buy Homes
Content creator Nick Powers took to TikTok to shed light on a common misunderstanding between older and younger generations about money, spending...
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Daily Briefing: Drugs like Ozempic seem to help everything from Alzheimer’s to infertility. But how?
Why it is so hard to establish the death toll in Gaza? Plus, drugs such as Ozempic seem to help treat diseases across the board,...
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Yellowstone supervolcano eruption fears as scientists worry about 'crater movement'
Yellowstone National Park, famed for its geothermal wonders and a magnet for tourists worldwide, sits atop one of the planet's most formidable...
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The Download: an intro to AI, and ChatGPT’s bias
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Scientists who don’t speak fluent English get little help from journals, study finds
An analysis of hundreds of publications finds limited efforts to accommodate scientists who are not native English speakers. Mariana Lenharo Most...
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