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  • Saturday Citations: Beyond general relativity; gas giants and dark energy; the pleasures of difficult hobbies
    This week, researchers pinned down the age of a complete Homo-genus skull found in Greece in 1960 to at least... Read more
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    Based on simulations, researchers report that the next big earthquake along the San Andreas fault is unlikely to resemble previous... Read more
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    The remains of an Antarctic researcher have been discovered by a Polish team among rocks exposed by a receding glacier... Read more
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    It's August, which means Hot Science Summer is two-thirds over. This week, NASA released an exceptionally pretty photo of Mars,... Read more
  • The super sleuths trying to stop shoddy science
    On 2 January 2024, Sholto David dropped a blog post on the website For Better Science that would send ripples... Read more
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    This week, researchers at the University of Albany reported an extreme size difference between early human males and females, suggesting... Read more
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    After a two-year around-the-world ocean voyage inspired by Charles Darwin, scientists and crew sailed home on a historic vessel into... Read more
  • Computational musicology: Tracking the changing sound of bands
    Coldplay, Radiohead or R.E.M.—which band has changed their music the most over the years? Professor Nick Collins from Durham University... Read more
  • The psychological burden of statistical significance in academic publishing
    A new paper published in European Science Editing highlights the growing psychological strain on researchers driven by pressure to obtain... Read more
  • Myth versus memory—Nessie spotters are not influenced by media depictions
    New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that those who claim to see the Loch Ness Monster... Read more
  • Among loud noise, a brassy and bright voice can help speakers be understood, study finds
    Twangy voices are a hallmark of country music and many regional accents. However, this speech type, often described as "brassy"... Read more
  • Why are scientists dressing pigs in clothes and burying them in Mexico?
    First the scientists dress dead swine in clothes, then they dispose of the carcasses. Some they wrap in packing tape,... Read more
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Women’s sporting events are big wins for cities

LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion may impact a company’s environmental performance

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Shipping policies designed to boost online spending instead drive consumers into stores

Misspelled names may give brands a Lyft if the spelling isn’t too weird

Study highlights resilience of small exporters in wartime Ukraine

Travelers ‘clocked out’ by social jetlag: How travel fatigue shapes holiday plans

Midlife adults are overextended with multiple roles

Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not

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Google to provide Gemini AI tools to US government

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A unique active memory computer purpose-built for AI science applications

With human feedback, AI-driven robots learn tasks better and faster

AI has passed the aesthetic Turing Test, and it’s changing our relationship with art

New AI system could change how autonomous vehicles navigate without GPS

AI-generated misinformation can create confusion and hinder responses during emergencies

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