Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
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A 100-year-old chemistry rule just got shattered twice by new science
Chemistry students are taught that some molecular shapes are so strained they simply cannot exist. For about 100 years, one ...
AI accelerates analysis but lacks grounded, contextual insight; scientists must balance human creativity, ethics, oversight.
Readers respond to a guest essay about the methods and reliability of science. Also: Opioid addiction; judges and presidents; ...
NASA is quietly ending financial support for independent planetary science advisory groups, according to a letter posted to the agency’s website on January 16. The affected groups have historically ...
OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The firm has released a free LLM-powered ...
In a rebuff of the Trump administration’s proposal to drastically cut funding for federal science agencies, the Senate voted on Thursday to provide billions more to NOAA, NASA and the National Science ...
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
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Science has always needed marketing. This was the case in Newton’s day, and it’s also the case today
People often see science as a world apart: cool, rational and untouched by persuasion or performance. In this view, scientists simply discover truth, and truth speaks for itself. But history tells a ...
Democrats continue to be more likely than Republicans to say science has had a mostly positive effect on society.
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