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Time Magazine named the “Architects of AI” its 2025 Person of the Year, saying this was the year artificial intelligence fully broke into mainstream life, reshaping work, wealth, geopolitics, and ...
When Illinois landowners noticed tree deaths and diseases on their properties ramp up in 2017, they suspected industrial ...
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From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year ...
Top longevity scientist Eric Topol, author of the new book Super Agers, tells National Geographic which biohacks for a longer life are backed by science—and which you can skip. Skip the supplements ...
NC’s coastal black bears, whales and microplastics, hornworms vs. wasps and algae in window panes. How scientists study NC’s coastal black bear population using the hair they leave behind, why whales ...
Bay Nature cleaned up nicely at the 2025 Society of Professional Journalists Northern California, winning two awards for four ...
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No one could accuse Demis Hassabis of dreaming small. In 2016, the company he co-founded, DeepMind, shocked the world when an artificial intelligence model it created beat the best human player of the ...
New Orleans writer Boyce Upholt made a splash last year with the publication of “The Great River,” his nationally acclaimed book about humanity’s complicated relationship with the Mississippi over ...
Computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has become the first person to have their work cited more than one million times on the search engine Google Scholar. Bengio, who is based at the University of ...
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