Articles of interest from across the scientific community.
As the role of AI expands ever more in the laboratory, chemistry might be on the cusp of a paradigm shift …
Our interstellar aspirations might be ruining the ozone layer after decades of work successfully repairing it …
Could the sea hold the answer to energy woes? Researchers have developed a method to procure green hydrogen from sea water …
It takes a village to hunt a giant elephant. This means that Neanderthals must have lived in larger groups than once thought …
The death of the sasquatch? A study reveals correlation between bigfoot sightings and the density of bear populations …
Dead as a dodo might soon be not very dead at all, as a gene editing company looks to bring back the flightless bird …
Teach a man to fish, he will never go hungry. Give a man a dolphin, he will always be full …
The first generation of stars are thought to have been huge gassy fireballs. The JWST might have glimpsed them for the first time …
ChatGPT might appear to be the font of all knowledge, but can large language models know anything at all? …
Love thy stranger: Inversely to humans, the bonobo is more intrigued by a stranger’s emotions than those of a friend …
Sharpening pitchforks since the Neolithic: Early farmers were no strangers to violence and warfare …
Although they are convenient reservoirs for the disease, rats might not have been the main driver behind the black death’s spread …
In the future, we might see virus traps deployed in our bodies to ensnare incoming influenzas or coronaviruses …
While the rest of us lay in peaceful slumber, the insomniacs and the night owls fret over alien landings and the soul outliving our mortal bodies …
Birdsong is far more profound than simply organizing a romantic rendezvous. Take the zebra finch’s repertoire for example …
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