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Companies rushing to use AI technology show how easy it is to mess up.
A breach at 23andMe exposes millions to a web of compromised genetic and personal data, igniting concerns about digital privacy and security."
Oil companies are using COP28 as a platform for business.
NASA has bold ideas to look for ice on the frozen moons in our solar system.
It's the ultimate 'star-trekker,' boldly going where no star has gone before!
This is the medical breakthrough people were rooting for all along.
Mice can recognize themselves in the mirror in specific social conditions, reshaping our view of animal self-awareness.
This does not bear all the foreboding signs that COVID-19 did, but it's still concerning.
We weren't expecting anything different
Eris has plenty of mysteries left for us to discover.
Some places may be experiencing a cold spell now, but the year as a whole was very hot.
Scientists propose controversial theory that reconciles Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics, challenging long-held assumptions.
Oldest fossil mosquito found in Lebanese amber suggests ancient males also fed on blood, revising our knowledge of mosquito evolution.
The insights open the way for tailored mental health treatments and advanced cultivation techniques.
Scientists have developed free-swimming biological robots using human tracheal cells. These tiny machines can heal your body from the inside.
Scientists are using this technique in India to boost the production of moringa, a superfood that can end hunger globally.
Researchers call to ban the sale of plastic cigarette filters
The cute dimples on a dolphin's mouth are not just for show. They help them detect electric fields released by their prey.
Brittle star behaviour is more complex than we thought.
It could help bring down the environmental impact of the construction sector
It's one of the most extreme examples of how sleep benefits can accumulate incrementally.
Online dating is increasingly pay to play.
We're still only beginning to understand the health risks of air pollution
It's time to be efficient. In a breakthrough study, solar energy proves more efficient than tree planting in dryland areas.
DeepMind's AI GNoME has predicted 2.2 million new crystal structures, vastly expanding potential materials for advanced technology development.
Vikings still hold some surprises for us.
NASA's Odyssey Orbit has been taking stunning pictures of Mars for more than 20 years. But this is something else.
Do you know what your cat is doing?
Harvard researchers show aging may be reversible via epigenetics.
The researchers aren't entirely sure why this has happened
The rediscovery of the De Winton's golden mole, long thought extinct, showcases nature's resilience and offers hope amidst rising species extinctions.
Sedentarism is considered bad for both for body and mind. But recent research highlights the particularly negative effects of mentally-passive activities versus more mentally-active behavior.
An innovative drug may extend lifespans of large dog breeds
It’s as bizarre as it sounds.
Football fans all over the world — we've got a warning.
First described by alchemists, the puzzle of why fulminating gold detonates in purple smoke has finally been solved.
Want to have better crops? Here's a solution.
Researchers find a resonance phenomenon that amplifies and lengthens sound
It could free doctors from the boring but critically important task of writing notes for patients.
Study looks at the benefits of using language that goes against gender stereotypes
A museum reclassification takes on an infamous ruler and gender fluidity.
Their faces were lost to the world. Now, science has brought them back.
Citizens feel that the main responsibility for making major climate changes rests on the govt and private entities
Cyber criminals demand $750,000 as ransom for the stolen data.
Reducing methane emissions can have an immediate effect in global warming.
From making baseball-sized spheres to colonizing rainforests with tool miniaturization, our ancestors did a lot.
The new device converts images into sounds, enabling blind people to identify faces using auditory cues.
Pollution from coal-fired power plants is much more deadly than previously thought. But there is also some very good news.
E. coli bacteria store 'memories' based on iron levels, affecting their behaviors and survival, offering new insights for combating antibiotic resistance.