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AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works—here's why they fool you and how to spot them

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To Make Language Models Work Better, Researchers Sidestep Language

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Study of wishbone spiders includes 55 new-to-science species

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Struggling Ph.D. moms: The need for a supportive environment for mental well-being

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Trump's order to expand US timber production includes all of California's national forests

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Second reintroduced Colorado gray wolf dies in Wyoming

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Ancient auditorium discovered in the gymnasium of Agrigento

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Scientists observe exotic quantum phase once thought impossible

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Six decades of research bias: Fancy birds steal the spotlight, leaving drab species understudied

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New forecasting model offers businesses a clearer view of customer demand

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AI combined with nanotech can detect oral cancer earlier

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New sub-Neptune exoplanet orbiting nearby star detected

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Half of the universe's hydrogen gas, long unaccounted for, has been found

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Blue Origin launches an all-female celebrity crew with Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez

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Scientists uncover why carbon-rich meteorites rarely reach Earth

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Conservative Americans consistently distrust science, survey finds

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Common mineral may have sparked life's first molecules

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New data reveal neutrinos' mass is under 0.45 electronvolts

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Phys.orgP

Crows can recognize geometric regularity

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Phys.orgP

Research suggests new voter ID laws could 'significantly reduce' turnout

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Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs found for the first time

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Phys.orgP

‘Pseudoscience’ digs into the allure and dangers of believing fake science

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Science NewsS

Neutrino Mass Mystery Shrinks with Latest KATRIN Results

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Scientific AmericanS

Preparing for the greatest cosmic movie ever made

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Phys.orgP

Electrical synapses genetically engineered in mammals for first time

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New ScientistN

Replacing Federal Workers with Chatbots Would Be a Dystopian Nightmare

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Scientific AmericanS

Does Your Language’s Grammar Change How You Think?

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Scientific AmericanS

Length of a Day on Uranus Revised, Pour Height Influences Coffee Quality, and Plastics Recycling Falls Short

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Scientific AmericanS

Arctic matter pathways are poised for major shifts amidst climate change, Transpolar Drift study finds

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Solar park boom threatens Spain's centuries-old olive trees

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Phys.orgP

Katy Perry set to roar into space on all-female flight

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Unlocking coffee's potential: Physics offers a path to better brews

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Do Inuit languages really have many words for snow? The most interesting finds from our study of 616 languages

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Global plastic recycling rates 'stagnant' at under 10%: Study

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Maximal entanglement sheds new light on particle creation

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Massive black hole 'waking up' in Virgo constellation

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As more communities have to consider relocation, we explore what happens to the land after people leave

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Phys.orgP

US firm says it brought back extinct dire wolves

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Phys.orgP

This Butterfly’s Epic Migration Is Written into Its Chemistry

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Scientific AmericanS

Scottish rowing brothers aim for record-breaking Pacific crossing

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Phys.orgP

Warnings issued, flights cancelled as strong winds whip north China

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Soil from the moon's far side suggests drier conditions than the side facing Earth

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