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The Assumptions You Bring into Conversation with an AI ...

A new study reveals an “AI placebo effect”: the same chatbot will respond differ...

Scientists behind mRNA COVID Vaccines Win 2023 Nobel Pr...

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman have this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or M...

For Health Equity, Location Matters

A special package explores problems and solutions to the geography of injustice

Beetles raise their young in trash dumps left behind by...

Breeding beetles belonging to dozens of species are attracted to the piles of fo...

Hubble Views A Vibrant Virgo Cluster Galaxy

Hubble is sharing brand new galaxy images all week! Follow along on X, Facebook,...

Brilliant Minds for Pure Blue Skies

Welcome, passionate innovators and bold visionaries, to an extraordinary quest t...

Space Tech Catalyst Prize

The NASA Space Tech Catalyst Prize will recognize U.S. individuals and/or organi...

Surge of Russian tankers in the Arctic is raising risk ...

This year has seen an unprecedented number of Russian oil tankers in Arctic wate...

It's Time to Hear from Social Scientists about UFOs

Whether or not UFOs exist, we need to pay attention to how they are influencing ...

mRNA COVID Vaccine Technology Wins 2023 Nobel Prize in ...

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman win this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine for the...

'AI Anxiety' Is on the Rise--Here's How to Manage It

Rapid advances in generative artificial intelligence have prompted big questions...

Cannibalistic Dads May Be Contributing to Hellbender Sa...

Male hellbender salamanders normally tend their young, but lately they’ve been d...

Nobel prize for medicine goes to mRNA work behind covid...

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Adding nanofridges to quantum computers could make them...

Some of the components in quantum computers must be reset between operations, sl...

History: October 2023

Earth as a zoo; sunburned eyes

Fungi Make Safer Fireproofing Material

Scientists are now growing mycelium, the fungal root network, into fire-retardan...

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