Scientists at the University of Warwick have cracked a long-standing problem in air pollution science: how to predict the movement of irregularly shaped nanoparticles as they drift through the air we ...
For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now some are ...
Little kids hosting make-believe tea parties is a fixture of childhood playtime and long presumed to be exclusively a human ...
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New "Prism" workspace launches just as studies show AI-assisted papers are flooding journals with diminished quality.
EPFL professor Robert West and invited professor Ágnes Horvát discuss how the rise of AI is transforming the dissemination ...
A new paper by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) staff details how using popular culture could effectively teach science, ...
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to argue for the intellectual superiority of white people.
Deep learning final year projects offer students the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and apply them to real-world problems. One project idea is developing a ...
When UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna first began studying how bacteria fight virus infections, she had no idea it would result in one of the most important scientific breakthroughs of the ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published. By Gina Kolata Letters ...
Scientists have developed an ultra-thin, paper-like LED that emits a warm, sunlike glow, promising to revolutionize how we light up our homes, devices, and workplaces. By engineering a balance of red, ...