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Irrational decision or helpful evolutionary adaptation? A philosopher on the rationality wars behind 'nudge' policy - Alejandro Hortal-Sánchez, Wake Forest University; University of North Carolina – Greensboro
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Drones paired with AI could help search-and-rescue teams find missing persons faster -- Adeel Khalid, Kennesaw State University5 hours ago
60 years of fiber optics: How a carrier of light you can't see underlies much of the modern world -- John Ballato, Clemson University5 hours ago
Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he's lucky to be alive -- Perry Samson, University of Michigan1 day ago
A web of sensors: How the US spots missiles and drones from Iran -- Aaron Brynildson, University of Mississippi5 hours ago
Why many older adults skip hard candy – how aging can change chewing and swallowing -- Sundeep Venkatesan, Binghamton University, State University of New York1 day ago
How dolphins communicate – new discoveries from a long-term study in Sarasota, Florida -- Laela Sayigh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution1 day ago
You probably agree with the animals on which bird calls, frog noises and cricket chirps are most attractive – new research -- Logan S. James, The University of Texas at Austin; McGill University1 day ago
'Project Hail Mary' explores unique forms of life in space – 5 essential reads on searching for aliens that look nothing like life on Earth -- Mary Magnuson, The Conversation4 days ago
How AI English and human English differ – and how to decide when to use artificial language -- Laura Aull, University of Michigan4 days ago
Hundreds of hungry mosquitoes, a student volunteer and a mesh suit helped us figure out how these deadly insects reach their targets -- David Hu, Georgia Institute of Technology5 days ago
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The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challenges for spaceflight -- Michael Carrafiello, Miami University7 days ago
While the US government is investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena, academic researchers studying them face stigma -- Darrell Evans, Purdue University11 days ago
Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies -- Simone Dichiara, Penn State and Eleonora Troja, University of Rome Tor Vergata14 days ago
Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons? -- Vahe Peroomian, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences18 days ago
With Artemis II facing delays, NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program -- Marcos Fernandez Tous, University of North Dakota19 days ago
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Constant technology changes throw seniors a curve – and add to caregivers' load -- Debaleena Chattopadhyay, University of Illinois Chicago11 days ago
Why cloud service outages ripple across the internet – and the economy -- Doug Jacobson, Iowa State University14 days ago
How Instagram addictiveness lawsuit could reshape social media – platform design meets product liability -- Carolina Rossini, UMass Amherst15 days ago
Will AI accelerate or undermine the way humans have always innovated? -- R. Alexander Bentley, University of Tennessee25 days ago
'Probably' doesn't mean the same thing to your AI as it does to you -- Mayank Kejriwal, University of Southern California1 month ago
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Gender conformity starts young – and boys and girls fall in line in different ways -- Adam Stanaland, University of Richmond and Andrea Vial, New York University Abu Dhabi5 days ago
Researchers develop biodegradable, plant-based packaging from natural fibers – new research -- J. Carson Meredith, Georgia Institute of Technology6 days ago
Cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention – but misinformation about mRNA vaccines threatens their potential -- Dannell D. Boatman, West Virginia University7 days ago
Paleontologists uncover a new Spinosaurus species by following a clue from a decades-old book into the Sahara Desert -- Paul C. Sereno, University of Chicago8 days ago
AI doesn't 'see' the way that you do, and that could be a problem when it categorizes objects and scenes -- Arryn Robbins, University of Richmond; Eben W. Daggett, New Mexico State University, and Michael Hout, New Mexico State University13 days ago
Fat cells burn energy to make heat – making them the next frontier of weight loss therapies -- Claudio Villanueva, University of California, Los Angeles13 days ago
What does the appendix do? Biologists explain the complicated evolution of this inconvenient organ -- Phil Starks, Tufts University and Lilia Goncharova, Tufts University14 days ago
Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people's exposure to pollutants like 'forever chemicals' -- Yaw Edu Essandoh, Indiana University15 days ago
Making good choices when life gets messy – practical wisdom relies on human judgment, not rules -- Tim Hulsey, University of Tennessee14 days ago
Are heroes born or made? Role models and training can prepare ordinary people to take heroic action -- Catherine A. Sanderson, Amherst College21 days ago
Hesitation is costly in sports but essential to life – neuroscientists identified its brain circuitry -- Eric Yttri, Carnegie Mellon University1 month ago
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form -- Thomas Morgan, Arizona State University1 month ago
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What was the very first plant in the world? -- Erin Potter, Binghamton University, State University of New York8 days ago
Why do mountaintops stay snowy? -- Allie Mazurek, Colorado State University13 days ago
Why are so many statues naked? An art historian explains this tradition's ancient roots -- Anna Swartwood House, University of South Carolina22 days ago
What is Bluetooth and how does it work? -- Shreyas Sen, Purdue University1 month ago
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