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What Putin’s next term means for science
Researchers in Russia expect growing isolation as Vladimir Putin embarks on six more years as president. Olga Dobrovidova Olga Dobrovidova is a...
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AI could shrink our brains, evolutionary biologist predicts
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IIM Ahmedabad student writes project using ChatGPT, scores A+: Sparks debate on AI, effort and what ‘real learning’ means today
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Grinnell College receives $ 10M gift for computer science, university needs • Iowa Capital Dispatch
A multimillion-dollar gift from a Grinnell College alum and technology pioneers will help the private university transform its computer science...
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From a trip to Jupiter to the first commercial spacewalk in history. The past year in aerospace was so full of exciting developments that we...
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Why do we crumble under pressure? Science has the answer
Study links this phenomenon to the brain region that controls movement. We are looking for 10 highly motivated PhD candidates to fill positions across...
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What Makes Us Human? Researchers Claim We’re Same Species As Neanderthals And Denisovans
A million years of evolution and we still don't know who we are....
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2023 was extremely hot. Then came 2024
2023 was a chart-topper. A surge in global temperatures made it the hottest year since record-keeping began in the mid-1800s, producing heat that one scientist...
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Humans will soon be able to mine on the Moon. But should we? 4 questions to consider
By the end of this decade, nations and private companies may well be mining the surface of the Moon. But as space becomes accessible to...
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FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users—Stop This Messaging ‘Red Flag’
Secure messaging has never been more in the spotlight. Just a few weeks ago, the FBI told Americans to stop sending texts and use responsibly...
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Meta and UFC Sign Deal to Tighten Partnership Across All Meta Platforms, Including Quest & Smart Glasses
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Top 10 plant and fungal species named new to science in 2024
Scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and their partners reveal their pick of the top 10 plants and fungi named new to science in 2024. From...
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Has a ‘quademic’ hit the US? 4 viral infections and what to know about them
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