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Should we preserve the pre-AI internet before it is con...

The rise of AI-generated content since 2022 risks making it impossible to know w...

Who Was First in Flight? This 1925 Scientific American ...

This episode of Science Quickly goes on an archival adventure in Scientific Amer...

Catherine Staggs: Advancing Artemis Through Contracting...

A lifelong baseball fan, Catherine Staggs set out with her family to visit all 3...

NASA Tests Scalable Satellite Tech to Launch Sensors Qu...

NASA’s Athena Economical Payload Integration Cost mission, or Athena EPIC, is a ...

Your chance of having a boy or girl may not be 50/50

We commonly think that sperm determines the sex of a child, depending on whether...

Stay Cool: NASA Tests Innovative Technique for Super Co...

In the vacuum of space, where temperatures can plunge to minus 455 degrees Fahre...

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4602-4603: On Top of the Ridge

Written by Alex Innanen, Atmospheric Scientist at York University Earth planning...

Tests that AIs Often Fail and Humans Ace Could Pave the...

Discover why some puzzles stump supersmart AIs but are easy for humans, what thi...

Laws of quantum physics may rule out a universe that ca...

Instead of the big bang, some physicists have suggested that our universe may ha...

Ranching and farming have eroded almost all the soil in...

Grazing livestock and farming over the past 4000 years have rapidly accelerated ...

Exposure to microplastic makes animals want to eat it more

Over multiple generations, small nematode worms began preferring microplastic-co...

NASA-Derived Textiles are Touring France by Bike

During the Tour de France, athletes have to maintain a constant speed while bike...

Obesity may come in 11 different types, each with their...

Obesity could exist in many forms, which may benefit from different treatments a...

The laws of quantum physics rule out a universe that ca...

Instead of the big bang, some physicists have suggested that our universe may ha...

Can U.S. Math Research Survive NSF Funding Cuts?

A 72 percent reduction in federal funding is devastating to math research. The A...

Is it time to aim for 1.7°C as the new limit for global...

With the world on the cusp of passing 1.5°C of warming, scientists are turning t...

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