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Most AI assistants are feminine—and it's fueling dangerous stereotypes and abuse
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NASA, GE aerospace hybrid engine system marks successful test
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Ensuring equitable technological transitions: AI use in the workforce
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Drug delivery concept boosts nanoparticle surfactants for enhanced oil recovery
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AI Data Centers Come With a Hidden Environmental Cost — Is Sustainability Possible?
Discover Magazine
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Ancient Martian beach discovered, providing new clues to red planet's habitability
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Peatland restoration can deliver climate mitigation benefits within a few decades
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Context matters: Looking at role in fishery sustainability could serve as a foundation to improve fisheries worldwide
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New data reveals how gentrification is reshaping who can afford to live on London
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Q&A: The dangers of not teaching students how to use AI responsibly
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New technology solves production bottleneck for black soldier fly larvae
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Pushback couldn't derail this researcher's work in criminology
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How early-career English language teachers can grow professionally, despite all odds
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Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly
The Times of India
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Study finds no evidence that using gender-inclusive language alone helps women in the workplace
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Girls are happiest at school—for good reasons, finds Norwegian study
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New report reveals scale, causes and consequences of UK South West octopus bloom
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Amazon Leo satellites exceed brightness limits, study finds
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Ocean fronts revealed as key players in Earth's carbon cycle
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Hafted stone tools in China suggest early hominins were more inventive than thought
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The brain’s response to a heart attack may worsen recovery
ScienceNews
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Booze-free Britain: Quarter of adults don't drink AT ALL new figures reveal - with men driving trend
Mail Online
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From stellar engines to Dyson bubbles, alien megastructures could hold themselves together under the right conditions
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Trade wars muzzle allied talks on Trump's Golden Dome missile shield
Ars Technica
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How the university turns royalties into a self-funding engine for innovation
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The Great Mongolian Road: Japanese Imperial Army maps reveal first detailed documentation
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Why These Elephants Sometimes Raid Farms for Their Bananas
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Heat waves could put millions of European cattle at risk by mid-century
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Doomsday Clock ticks forward... moving humanity closer to annihilation than ever before
Mail Online
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Learning how to destroy PFAS—down to the tiniest airborne particles
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Scientists may have found a way to make old cells act young again
The Times of India
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Researchers Finally Figured Out How Stonehenge Happened. Well, Maybe.
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Used electric cars now offer buyers the LOWEST lifetime cost of ownership, study claims
Mail Online
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Oddball flower challenges long-held rule about how new plant species evolve
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Everything We Know About the Massive Great White Shark Spotted Near Florida
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This discovery could let bones benefit from exercise without moving
ScienceDaily
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Meet the mysterious electrides
Ars Technica
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Through the looking glass: New framework gives language to representation in children's books
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Heat waves are reshaping the behavior of Western Australia's western ringtail possum
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Physicists eye emerging technology for solar cells in outer space
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AI model accelerates defect-based material design
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New white paper on rebuilding trust at work amid AI-driven change and burnout published
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Scientists may have been wrong about what causes asthma
ScienceDaily
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Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system
The Times of India
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Spider silk-making organs evolved due to a 400-million-year-old genetic oops
ScienceNews
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US military 'war room' jet spotted leaving Washington DC as unrest grips the nation
Mail Online
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Keto diet weight loss may come with a hidden cost
ScienceDaily
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Scientists found a survival switch inside brain cells
ScienceDaily
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Why NASA releases half million gallons of water before every rocket launch
The Times of India
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People are swayed by AI-generated videos even when they know they're fake, study shows
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After switch from ULA, SpaceX set for speedy national security launch
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Boiling Britain: Number of 'uncomfortably hot' days in the UK is set to increase by 150% by 2050, study warns
Mail Online
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NASA tests space sensors for tracking ocean debris
The Times of India
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Scientists say quantum tech has reached its transistor moment
ScienceDaily
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For couples, one affectionate communicator can help both partners feel relationship satisfaction
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How AI cops will be used to patrol Britain's streets: From live facial recognition to virtual chatbots - the Orwellian technologies that are set to tackle crime
Mail Online
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New tool will help manage one of Nevada's most critical freshwater sources
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The footprints that rewrite the evolution of flight: Ancient tracks suggest birds could be 60 MILLION years older than thought
Mail Online
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Strange white rocks on Mars hint at millions of years of rain
ScienceDaily
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Global health impacts of plastics systems set to double by 2040
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NASA shares new details about dark matter: The hidden framework of the universe
The Times of India
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Scientists finally explain Earth’s strangest fossils
ScienceDaily
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A century-old Stonehenge mystery may finally be solved
ScienceDaily
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These common food preservatives may be linked to cancer
ScienceDaily
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The type of carbs you eat may affect dementia risk
ScienceDaily
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Distant planets once linked to oceans may be full of magma
The Times of India
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Footprint tracker identifies tiny mammals with up to 96% accuracy
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How political leanings affect views on academic freedom: New research
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A hidden magnetic order could unlock superconductivity
ScienceDaily
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