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In the 1990s, Intel didn’t just make the lion’s share of the world’s processors. It determined what a PC was, and even how it ...
UCLA's Terence Tao called the Trump administration's actions an "existential threat" to academic research in the U.S.
A new book explores how Americans came to believe in an advanced Martian civilization at the turn of the twentieth century.
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
The American Museum of Natural History’s new Hayden Planetarium space show, Encounters in the Milky Way, depicts cosmic ...
New analysis of a 140,000-year-old skull morphologically resembling modern humans and Neanderthals may be the earliest ...
An American energy leader is warning that several progressive "green" groups opposing President Donald Trump’s nuclear energy plans are linked to a "web of dark money" groups.
The purge at the top of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention crystalizes the dilemma facing many professional ...
OpenAI has announced the winners of a its 'OpenAI to Z Challenge' that hopes to help archaeologists cut through the rain ...
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AI Is Changing How We Speak
A human behavior analyst told Newsweek that ChatGPT users should be "most worried" about the erosion of individuality.
Since its discovery in 1999, the near-Earth asteroid Bennu has captivated scientists as a time capsule from the early solar system — and also as a key to possibly understanding the origins of life.
Excavations revealed everything from a 14th-century Black Death group burial to three skeletons from the late 12th or early ...
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