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  • Ghostwriters, polo shirts, and the fall of a landmark pesticide study
    A flagship study that declared the weedkiller Roundup posed no serious health risks has been retracted with little fanfare, ending... Read more
  • The silent violence of ableism in architecture
    Outdated models of disability still dominate thinking in our built environment. Approaches grounded in old medical and charity models of... Read more
  • Fabergé's rare Winter Egg fetches record £22.9 mn at auction
    Fabergé's The Winter Egg, considered one of his most beautiful creations, sold for nearly £23 million ($30 million) at auction... Read more
  • Long-lost Rubens 'masterpiece' sells for almost 3 mn euros
    A long-lost painting by 17th-century Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens sold at auction in France on Sunday for almost three... Read more
  • Drones have changed warfare. Two new weapons might alter its course again
    Like so many conflicts before it, the Russo-Ukraine war has forced both sides to innovate. Since they have been able... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Cute squid with scary name; potential detection of dark matter; fate of the AMOC
    This week, researchers reported that weight and health markers may rebound when patients stop using some of the new hormonal... Read more
  • Charles Darwin's address book: A new window into his private world
    The Darwin Online project at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has published for the first time: Charles Darwin's personal... Read more
  • Info to decipher secret message in Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters sells for close to $1M
    The information needed to decipher the last remaining unsolved secret message embedded within a sculpture at CIA headquarters in Virginia... Read more
  • Auction of famed CIA cipher shaken after archive reveals code
    It is one of the world's most famous unsolved codes whose answer could sell for a fortune—but two US friends... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Humans have sensitive hands; solar system travels 3 times faster than predicted
    It's the third of a generous five Saturdays in the month of November. What did we do to deserve such... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Black hole flare unprecedented; the strength of memories; bugs on the menu
    This week, researchers reported finding a spider megacity in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border, and experts say that... Read more
  • Zuckerberg, Chan shift bulk of philanthropy to science, focusing on AI and biology to curb disease
    For the past decade, Dr. Priscilla Chan and her husband Mark Zuckerberg have focused part of their philanthropy on a... Read more
  • Ancient Greeks and Romans knew harming the environment could change the climate
    Humans have known about, thought about and worried about climate change for millennia.... Read more
  • Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here's why
    Interactions between different users on roads are often a source of frustration, the most prominent being those between motorists and... Read more
  • Saturday Citations: Test flight of the X-59; a confounding quantum calculation; the universe is not simulated
    This week, researchers published LIGO findings that hint at the existence of second-generation black holes. Astronomers captured a spectacular new... Read more
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Rich cities, broke neighbors: Study exposes metro-level wealth divide

Why we remember the source of an opinion better than the source of a fact: New research

Video-call glitches can have serious consequences

What’s working from home doing to your mental health? We tracked 16,000 Australians to find out

During times of market volatility, investors should track insider trades

New study finds high-narcissism CEOs pursue more acquisitions in response to strong firm performance

Study finds that purchasing things for two is stressful

Employee delight found to boost workplace motivation and team performance

London’s night workers face inequalities in pay, health, safety and dignity

How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock?

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Avoiding marine collisions with system powered by radar and machine learning

An AI system for real-time fault detection in rail transport

Up your Christmas shopping game with AI tools

Scientists develop a glasses-free 3D system with a little help from AI

Using food to uncover AI’s cultural blind spots

How Greek myths and Hollywood hits can help us understand AI today

Algorithm offers faster, more reliable control over language model outputs

Biological intelligence as the basis for new AI systems

A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problems

To make AI more fair, tame complexity, suggest researchers

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