The move is the latest instance of Trump's dedication to dismantling environmental progress accumulated by the United States.
The recreational dive watch market has become flooded with sleek throwbacks to 1960s skin divers and stylish desk-diving pieces that never see saltwater. But there's a new player that refuses to play ...
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AI slop is quietly wrecking the future of computer science

Computer science has long operated on a foundation of trust: researchers publish findings, peers verify them, and the field advances one credible paper at a time. That system is now under serious ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how scientists understand proteins—these are working molecules that drive nearly every process in the human body, from cell growth and immune defense to ...
Traces of black carbon in snow can alter the light reaching plants, potentially shifting growth patterns and reshaping ...
The National Science Foundation said management of the machine, used by researchers for forecasts, disaster warnings and pure science, would be transferred to a “third-party operator.” ...
“Our paper represents a step toward careful analysis and mitigation of content alteration induced by LLMs to humans, and provides insight into its effects, aiming to reduce the risk of systemic bias ...
Large language models (LLMs) can suggest hypotheses, write code and draft papers, and AI agents are automating parts of the research process. Although this can accelerate science, it also makes it ...
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Some cybersecurity researchers say it’s too early to worry about AI-orchestrated cyberattacks. Others say it could already be ...
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
As Canada experiences record snowfall, new research from the University of Waterloo suggests that tiny amounts of industrial pollution trapped in snow can change how sunlight reaches the ground below ...