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Scientific American
Safeguarding AI Is Up to Everyone
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Why a Banyan Tree Damaged in the Maui Wildfire Was So Beloved
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Neuroscientists Re-create Pink Floyd Song from Listeners' Brain Activity
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400-Year-Old 'Vampire Child' Was Buried with Their Foot Padlocked so They Wouldn't Rise from the Grave
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Deep-Sea Mining Could Begin Soon, Regulated or Not
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Wildfires Are Becoming Increasingly Devastating in Hawaii
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'Quantum Superchemistry' Observed for the First Time Ever
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Kids Sued Montana over Climate Change and Won
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Narcissists, Dinosaurs, Deep-Sea Mining, and More
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Why Just One Sleepless Night Makes People Emotionally Fragile
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How Sauropod Dinosaurs Became the Biggest Land Animals Again and Again
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Quanta Magazine
Andreas Wagner Pursues the Secrets to Evolutionary Success
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New Scientist
Multilingual AIs are better at responding to queries in English
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AI recreates clip of Pink Floyd song from recordings of brain activity
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Gesture is a uniquely powerful tool. Here's how to make the most of it
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Could a gravitational wave rip apart an entire planet?
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Aliens on low-oxygen worlds may never discover fire
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ScienceDaily
AI models are powerful, but are they biologically plausible?
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'Resurrecting' the legendary figure behind Count Dracula
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Researchers use mathematical modeling and dynamic biomarkers to characterize metastatic disease during adaptive therapy
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Using supernovae to study neutrinos' strange properties
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Decoding how molecules 'talk' to each other to develop new nanotechnologies
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Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations
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Semaglutide medication may benefit 93 million U.S. adults
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AI method uses transformer models to study human cells
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Researchers develop versatile and low-cost technology for targeted long-read RNA sequencing
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Brain recordings capture musicality of speech -- with help from Pink Floyd
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Study explains how part of the nucleolus evolved
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Robotic exoskeletons and neurorehabilitation for acquired brain injury: Determining the potential for recovery of overground walking
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Most infants receiving ICU-level care for RSV had no underlying medical condition
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New algorithm captures complex 3D light scattering information from live specimens
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Arterial stiffness may cause and worsen heart damage among adolescents by increasing blood pressure and insulin resistance
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how orangutans respond to novelty in the wild
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Carbon-based quantum technology
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Many expensive cancer drugs have unclear patient benefit
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Gold buckyballs, oft-used nanoparticle 'seeds' are one and the same
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Weaker transcription factors are better when they work together
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Researchers design efficient iridium catalyst for hydrogen generation
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Making sense of life's random rhythms
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Genetically engineered vesicles target cancer cells more effectively
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More than 800 human-harvested shellfish species tend to be more resistant to extinction
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Phys
July was the planet's hottest month on record—so far
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New research shows bats feast as insects migrate through Pyrenees
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Researchers use big data to better understand birds' coexisting tactics
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NASA's Europa probe gets a hotline to Earth
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Universal linear processing of spatially incoherent light through diffractive optical networks
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Using glowing fish to detect harmful pesticides
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Ship sets sail from England to retrace Charles Darwin's voyage nearly 200 years later
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Researchers identify novel host-based target against multiple mosquito-transmitted viruses
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Selling a juicy burger with a photo: The effect of induced positive consumption simulations on purchases
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Researchers develop versatile and low-cost technology for targeted long-read RNA sequencing
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High in the Andes, Lake Titicaca's water levels fall to historic lows
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During pandemic, proponents of 'doing your own research' believed more COVID misinformation
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A crossroads for women's football: New study reveals critical concern for leagues' finances
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Newly-developed AI method uses transformer models to study human cells
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What sparks US wildfires: Power lines, burning trash and lightning
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Strategies of kleptocrats and their enablers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, experts warn
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Why parental pressures are taking the fun out of children's play
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Researchers design efficient iridium catalyst for hydrogen generation
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DNA evidence on dogs can help track down offenders
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Exploring advanced magnesium-based hydrogen storage materials and their applications
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Decoding how molecules 'talk' to each other to develop new nanotechnologies
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