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The Nature Podcast festive spectacular 2023
Games, seasonal science songs, and Nature’s 10. In this episode: 01:55 “Oh GPT” In the first of our festive songs, we pay homage to LLMs, the...
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Can AI review the scientific literature — and figure out what it all means?
Artificial intelligence could help speedily summarize research. But it comes with risks. When Sam Rodriques was a neurobiology graduate student, he...
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Computer interface links signals from the brain to an artificial limb, giving the wearer better balance, flexibility and speed. Miryam Naddaf A robotic...
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AI chatbot shows surprising talent for predicting chemical properties and reactions
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The most powerful cosmic ray since the Oh-My-God particle puzzles scientists
Scientists spot a particle of intense energy, but explaining where it came from might require some new physics. Gemma Conroy Scientists have detected...
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Colossal 'jets' shooting from a black hole defy physicists' theories
With a combined length of 23 million light years, these jets are the biggest yet discovered — plus, a single-step process for making metal...
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This new map of the Universe suggests dark matter shaped the cosmos
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I tried using AI to create the background music for a podcast, but I may stick to music libraries for now
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Upcoming Private SpaceX Mission Will Boldly Go Where No Human Has Orbited Before
Fram2 is set to launch as early as March 31, sending four first- time astronauts into an orbit never before visited by humans. SpaceX is gearing...
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Two-fingered dinosaur used its enormous claws to eat leaves
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First glowing animals lit up the oceans half a billion years ago
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Martin Lewis issues personal tax allowance alert to state pensioners
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The revolutionary economist who became the unlikely leader of Bangladesh
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