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Study on medical data finds AI models can easily spread misinformation, even with minimal false input
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Study on medical data finds AI models can easily spread misinformation, even with minimal false input
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Scientists who study harms caused by tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foods can face cyberattacks, lawsuits, surveillance and physical violence, a study finds
16 days ago
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Why Fires Spread Quickly in Modern Cities
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Large language models (AI) surpass human experts in predicting neuroscience results, according to a new paper in Nature Human Behavior
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New research finds wildfires emit 27% more methane than models predict due to missed small fires. This poses severe risks for climate feedbacks.
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Detecting clinical medication errors with AI enabled wearable cameras | npj Digital Medicine
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Researchers from Brno created a multimodal dataset of speech under stress with 79 participants using the BESST protocol, to improve machine learning models
17 days ago
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The Two Word Test as a semantic benchmark for large language models
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A new study explores pairing ocean thermal energy (OTEC) with carbon capture to store CO2 in marine sediments
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An Unconventional Case Study of Neoadjuvant Oncolytic Virotherapy for Recurrent Breast Cancer - Virologist cured her own cancer with experimental therapy
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Obesity drugs: study highlights new health risks
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More than 40% of postdocs leave academia, study reveals
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Microplastics block blood flow in the brain, mouse study reveals
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Show HN: TabPFN v2 – A SOTA foundation model for small tabular data
21 days ago
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A new study found PFAS (forever chemicals) in drinking water was associated with cancers in the organ system including the oral cavity/pharynx, lung, digestive system, brain, urinary system…
15 days ago
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This study uncovers contamination hotspots in restaurants – chopping boards and workers' hands top the list
20 days ago
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Exploiting the fitness cost of metallo-β-lactamase expression can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens
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A study shows nighttime lights in Italy’s coastal zones have grown in extent and intensity since 2014, peaking in summer
18 days ago
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Asteroid fragments upend theory of how life on Earth bloomed
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One-quarter of freshwater fauna threatened with extinction
22 days ago
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A global study reveals unique bacterial microbiomes in glacier-fed streams - diverse, region-specific, and now threatened by climate-induced glacier shrinkage.
26 days ago
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Cytoskeleton-functionalized synthetic cells with life-like mechanical features
9 days ago
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Cancer cells 'poison' the immune system with tainted mitochondria
7 days ago
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Anti-science movements are associated with harassment of—and violence against—scientists
12 days ago
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Paper Mills Have Flooded Science With 400,000 Fake Studies, Experts Warn
47 hours ago
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AI-powered device optimizes tillage intensity, cutting carbon emissions by 57% and runoff by 86%, revolutionizing sustainable agriculture globally
4 days ago
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Very happy to share our work on lymphatic endothelial cell specification, which was published in Nature Cardiovascular Research this week
6 days ago
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Prismatic lithium-ion batteries with flexible packaging degrade rapidly due to design flaws, causing inflation, lithium plating, and a 40% capacity loss after 100 cycles…
28 days ago
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Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries - Right-leaning and conservative political orientation are negatively associated with trust in scientists in several European and North American countries.
10 days ago
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