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  • A list of this year's Nobel Prize winners
    The announcement Monday that three laureates will share the Nobel memorial prize in economics for explaining innovation-driven growth brings this... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: AI chatbots are insincere; childhood memory recall; a tiny chunk of dark matter
    This week, researchers discovered so-called "switchbacks" in Earth's magnetic field similar to observations of switchbacks in the sun's magnetic field.... Read more
  • New research finds defining childhood portrait of Marie Antoinette is really her sister
    The most famous portrait of Marie Antoinette as a child is really of her sister, according to new research. Catriona... Read more
  • Five youths using tech to drive change win UN-backed prize
    An Indian teenager behind mobile tools to monitor water quality won a United Nations-backed youth activist prize on Thursday, alongside... Read more
  • Your phone rings, and it's a number from Sweden. Do you answer? A Nobel Prize winner didn't
    For some Nobel Prize winners this year, the news came with a knock at the door before dawn. For others,... Read more
  • From refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science's 'equalising force'
    Born into a family of Palestinian refugees in Jordan with little schooling, Nobel chemistry laureate Omar Yaghi on Wednesday paid... Read more
  • More women to win Nobel science prizes in future: Former laureate
    More women will win Nobel prizes in the science disciplines in future as their numbers in labs and research teams... Read more
  • Hiking Nobel laureate finally learns of his prize
    After an amusing game of phone tag, the Nobel Prize committee on Tuesday finally spoke to laureate Fred Ramsdell, who... Read more
  • Unreachable Nobel winner hiking 'off the grid'
    One of this year's Nobel winners is a leading medical researcher who also offers a shining example of work-life balance—so... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Bird news: Vultures as curators and a newly discovered interspecies warning call
    This week, researchers reported that mild dietary stress supports healthy aging. Engineers created artificial neurons that can communicate directly with... Read more
  • Not all 'A's: Unconventional paths that led to Nobels
    Some Nobel laureates were straight-A students from the get-go. But others AFP spoke to recounted how they cut class, got... Read more
  • Trump jeopardizing US role as scientific leader: Nobel officials
    Donald Trump's assault on science could threaten the United States' position as the world's leading research nation and have knock-on... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Epiphanies and brain states; a baffling skull find; achieving well-being in old age
    This week, researchers identified a key driver of pancreatic cancer spread. Oral bacteria were linked to Parkinson's disease via the... Read more
  • 'Beast mode' to 'teraflop': 10 words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary update
    Merriam-Webster on Thursday announced a major overhaul of its popular "Collegiate" dictionary. The company has added more than 5,000 terms.... Read more
  • Journal retracts study linking apple cider vinegar to weight loss
    An influential study claiming that drinking a small amount of apple cider vinegar every day helps people lose weight was... Read more
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Economics & Business

New way to measure poverty may transform how international aid and development work operate

How to adapt our pension schemes to longer life expectancy

In defense of ‘surveillance pricing’: Why personalized prices could be an unexpected force for equity

Study finds group reflective practice beneficial to planning commissions, staff, yet rarely used

Four clashes all leaders need to balance

Women’s retirement savings run out faster under traditional investment plans, new study finds

Performance feedback boosts teamwork when it highlights shared challenges, not rankings

Nobel economist warns of AI dangers

Patents in fuzzy, overlapping categories can catalyze breakthrough inventions

Rural women farmers in South Africa: How global promises aren’t translating into support on the ground

Technology

Salesforce to invest $15 billion in San Francisco to advance AI

Can anyone really regulate the internet?

A stapler that knows when you need it: Using AI to turn everyday objects into proactive assistants

Is that a newscast or a sales pitch? New AI videos make it tough to tell

OpenAI to ease ChatGPT restrictions, allowing adult content for verified adults

OpenAI partners with Walmart to let users buy products in ChatGPT, furthering chatbot shopping push

Foundations want to curb AI developers’ influence with $500 million aimed at centering human needs

It’s called automated officiating. The NBA is utilizing it to get even more calls right

AI models often fail to identify ableism across cultures

Multimodal AI learns to weigh text and images more evenly

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