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French university opens doors to ‘threatened’ US scientists

March 5, 2025

A French university announced Wednesday it would welcome scientists from the United States working in areas threatened by funding cuts under President Donald Trump’s administration.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Musk survives UK Royal Society expulsion calls

March 4, 2025

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has survived calls for his expulsion from the Royal Society following a crunch meeting at the elite British science institute.This article is brought to you by this site.

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UK’s Royal Society of top scientists mulls call to oust Elon Musk

March 3, 2025

Britain’s Royal Society will hold a crunch meeting on Monday following calls to expel technology billionaire Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, from the prestigious institute of scientists.This article is brought to you by this […]

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Saturday Citations: ‘Thar she pokes!’ Scientists capture drone footage of narwhals

March 1, 2025

Look, all somewhat positive climate news has to be placed in the context of the ongoing global climate crisis, but this week, researchers did report a new simulation suggesting that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation […]

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Take a trip to fight climate change? Group meets in Miami to tout psychedelic solutions

February 28, 2025

In South Florida, innovative ideas are being employed every day to deal with climate change threats. Start-up tech companies are 3D-printing sea walls, turning seaweed into fertilizer and even building houses out of recycled plastic.This […]

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Saturday Citations: Rising probability of an asteroid strike; rainforest resilience; animal consciousness

February 22, 2025

This week, University of Ferrerra researchers reported on the evolution of European skin, eye and hair pigmentation over the last 45,000 years. A re-examination of Galileo space probe data strongly suggests that Callisto has a […]

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Three statistical stuff-ups that made everyday items look healthier (or riskier) than they really are

February 16, 2025

Conducting scientific studies is never easy, and there are often major disasters along the way. A researcher accidentally spills coffee on a keyboard, destroying the data. Or one of the chemicals used in the analysis […]

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Saturday Citations: One tough neutrino; time palindrome time; sizing up animal brains

February 15, 2025

How’s your weekend? Have you read about the muscular neutrino? It’s so great. This week, we also reported on male stick insects losing their reproductive function. Researchers are seeking cheaper approaches to creating a technology […]

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Man from uncontacted Indigenous tribe emerges in Amazon, and villagers demonstrate a lighter

February 14, 2025

In a rare encounter, a young man from an isolated Indigenous tribe approached a riverine community in Brazil’s Amazon, the country’s Indigenous affairs agency and local witnesses said Thursday.This article is brought to you by […]

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Saturday Citations: Cetacean conversations and cataclysmic decimations

February 8, 2025

We had a particularly great week for new research findings, in my opinion. I mean, stories like a 2% improvement in a chemical catalyst are important, sure. There are people out there in lab coats […]

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Economics & Business

Auditors with uncommon names more likely to bend corporate auditing standards

Upper-middle-class women with college degrees use ‘free tours’ the most, study finds

Renter protection policies may reduce rental housing discrimination, research suggests

People in Nordic region are more satisfied than other EU citizens with big city life

Research reveals middle-class families hit hardest by South Korea’s cost-of-living crisis

Younger workers not adjusting to rising state pension age, study finds

Food trade regimes harm people and the planet: How the G20 can drive improvements

It’s harder than you think to become a top sports official in football, soccer and the rugby codes

Smarter, faster, stronger: AI fuels the rise of new productive forces

Women scientists promote their research online less often than men, study finds

Technology

Formal guidelines can enable AI to precisely maneuver and position medical needles

How LinkedIn’s algorithm can help us find new uses for existing medicines

Autonomous gallbladder removal: Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help

Humanoid robots in the operating room could address surgery delays and staff shortages

HUSH: Holistic panoramic 3D scene understanding using spherical harmonics

Researchers develop AI-powered radar technique for high-resolution 3D urban mapping

Practical changes could reduce AI energy demand by up to 90%

Musk’s AI company scrubs inappropriate posts after Grok chatbot makes antisemitic comments

New open-source language model offers multilingual support and public transparency

Deep-learning system teaches soft, bio-inspired robots to move using only a single camera

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