2024's Biggest Breakthroughs in Computer Science (2024) The year's biggest breakthroughs in computer science included a new understanding of what’s going on in large language models (LLMs) and a breakthrough in computing Hamiltonians — models that represent complex quantum systems

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PFAS and Microplastics Become More Toxic When Combined, Research Shows

This elephant learned to use a hose as a shower. Then her rival sought revenge

Scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Footprints Suggest Different Human Relatives Lived Alongside One Another

New hijacking scam targets Elsevier, Springer Nature, and other major publishers

'Lollipop' Device Brings Taste To Virtual Reality

Behaviors reveal sophisticated tool use and possible “pranking” among pachyderms

Missed Deadlines Lead People To Judge Work More Harshly, Study Says

Academic papers yanked after authors found to have used unlicensed software

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned

Cheap Fix Floated For Plane Vapor's Climate Damage

Researchers Are Trying To Reinvent the Wheel

Scientists Announce Progress Toward Ambitious Atlas of Human Cells

Invisible, Super Stretchy Nanofibers Discovered In Natural Spider Silk

Meet Evo, the DNA-trained AI That Creates Genomes From Scratch

The CRAPL: An academic-strength open source license

Time Standards Reference

Study reveals how scientific knowledge and political views shape public trust in science across Japan, the UK, and the US

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew and embarked science teams discover volcano-like underw

Study in Science isolates neurons involved in anti-anxiety but not hallucinogenic effects of psychedelics

A pro-science, pro-progress, techno-optimistic middle school health book

Massive Text Embedding Benchmark (2022)

U.S. Advocates Urge White House Support for 'RISE' Initiative to Keep U.S. Ahead in 'Edge Science' - The Debrief

The reproducibility crisis and other problems in science: John Ioannidis [video]

Men in colleges and universities currently outpace women in earning physics, engineering, and computer science (PECS) degrees by an approximate ratio of 4 to 1

Flatulence meets science: Australians rate their farts for gut health

I shared a Python Data Science Bootcamp (7+ Hours, 7 Courses and 3 Projects) on YouTube

How statistical challenges and misreadings of the literature combine to produce unreplicable science: An example from psychology

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