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AI can develop 'personality' spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it? By - Drew Turney - published - 24 January 26 - When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.1 hour ago
World's oldest rock art, giant reservoir found beneath the East Coast seafloor, black hole revelations, and a record solar radiation storm - By - Ben Turner - published - 24 January 26 - Science news this week - Jan. 24, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.2 hours ago
Full moons of 2026: When to see all 13 moons rise next year - By - Jamie Carter - last updated - 23 January 26 - When does the next full moon rise? Find out exactly when to see the full moons of 2026, including the full "Snow Moon" in February.15 hours ago
People, not glaciers, transported rocks to Stonehenge, study confirms - By - Sascha Pare - published - 23 January 26 - A new analysis of mineral grains has refuted the "glacial transport theory" that suggests Stonehenge's bluestones and Altar Stone were delivered to Salisbury Plain by glaciers.19 hours ago
An ocean the size of the Arctic once covered half of Mars, new images hint - By - Elizabeth Howell - published - 23 January 26 - Mars may have been a "blue planet" with an ocean the size of today's Arctic Ocean, a new study suggests.1 day ago
'Pain sponge' derived from stem cells could soak up pain signals before they reach the brain - By - Payal Dhar - published - 22 January 26 - Scientists are developing a "sponge" that can soak up pain signals in the body before they reach the brain, potentially offering an alternative to painkillers.1 day ago
Arctic blast probably won't cause trees to explode in the cold - but here's what happens if and when they do go boom - By - Patrick Pester - published - 22 January 26 - An exploding tree claim has gone viral as the U.S. brace for an Arctic blast that will send temperatures plunging, triggering a massive and long-lasting winter storm.1 day ago
