This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. AI research moves fast. I reported on dozens of new studies for the AI for Educators Daily ...
As the fall semester came to a close, Andrew Heiss, an assistant professor in the Department of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, ...
An international team of researchers has released an artificial intelligence system capable of autonomously conducting scientific research across multiple disciplines — generating papers from initial ...
The Asia Research Institute at The University at Buffalo, State University of New York, invites scholars who work on medical ideas and practices in Asia to submit an application to participate in a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made minor adjustments to the introductory material for two of its canonized scriptures, the Doctrine and Covenants and the Book of ...
Introduction: Adaptations are common, expected, and often imperative for successful uptake and sustained implementation of clinical or public health programs in real-world practice settings.
Scientific fraud has existed for as long as modern science has; documented cases date back centuries. With wrongdoers profiting off deceptive practices, cases have been sharply rising. A new study has ...
Objectives COVID-19, a public health emergency affecting the world in 2019, not only greatly promoted the development and application of vaccines but also effectively shortened the publishing time of ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...
Apple Intelligence researchers have released a whole series of new academic papers concerned with furthering AI's ability to be personalized and understanding how errors occur. Now its researchers ...
Like any crappy human writer, AI chatbots have a tendency to overuse specific words — and now, scientists are using that propensity to catch their colleagues when they secretly use it in their work.