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A New Conference Presented Scientific Papers Written and Reviewed by A.I. as an Experiment. Here’s What Happened
While some researchers note the models made tasks more efficient, many scientists remain skeptical about using A.I. to author ...
Separate brain processes cope with moment-to-moment versus big-picture experiences, which helps explain how parenting both ...
Anthropic’s Claude AI shows early signs of self-awareness in a groundbreaking study, raising urgent questions about ...
Karen Wigen is Frances and Charles Field Professor in History at Stanford University. Speaking with Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, she discusses th ...
In Diversity and Inclusion courses, it’s not enough to talk about equity in the abstract. Adult learners want to see how ...
How to Launch, Enhance, and Sustain Your Program edited by Jonathan Grunert, offering perspectives from diverse publishing ...
The proof, known to be so hard that a mathematician once offered 10 martinis to whoever could figure it out, uses number ...
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Paper Chase: A Global Industry Fuels Scientific Fraud in the U.S.
In southern India, a new enterprise called Peer Publicon Consultancy offers a full suite of services to scientific ...
Research has linked the ability to visualize to a bewildering variety of human traits—how we experience trauma, hold grudges, ...
Team behind Funding the Frontier hope it will help funders and policymakers make better decisions but others worry system might favour 'safe' research ...
Let me begin with a confession. Even though I have been conventionally located within social sciences in terms of training ...
A new introduction to the great philosopher’s work foregrounds its revolutionary nature and far-reaching impact.
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