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2/19/23
What an Endless Conversation with Werner Herzog Can Teach Us about AI
On Tue Jan 17 11:31:23 2023 "Scientific American Content: Global" wrote: > > An AI-
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What an Endless Conversation with Werner Herzog Can Teach Us about AI
On Tue Jan 17 11:31:23 2023 "Scientific American Content: Global" wrote: > > An AI-
2/19/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/17/23
Adorable Voles, Life as We Don't Know It and Better Cement
Love in the brain, how dreams predict disease and better words for climate change in this month's
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Adorable Voles, Life as We Don't Know It and Better Cement
Love in the brain, how dreams predict disease and better words for climate change in this month's
1/17/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/16/23
Free Will Is Only an Illusion if You Are, Too
New research findings, combined with philosophy, suggest free will is real but may not operate in the
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Free Will Is Only an Illusion if You Are, Too
New research findings, combined with philosophy, suggest free will is real but may not operate in the
1/16/23
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1/15/23
Gene Drives Could Fight Malaria and Other Global Killers but Might Have Unintended Consequences
A new technology could wipe out whole species. Is it a magic bullet or a genetic atom bomb? Oleksandr
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Gene Drives Could Fight Malaria and Other Global Killers but Might Have Unintended Consequences
A new technology could wipe out whole species. Is it a magic bullet or a genetic atom bomb? Oleksandr
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Exxon's Own Models Predicted Global Warming--It Ignored Them
Scientists working for the oil giant Exxon in the 1970s and 1980s estimated temperature increases
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Exxon's Own Models Predicted Global Warming--It Ignored Them
Scientists working for the oil giant Exxon in the 1970s and 1980s estimated temperature increases
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Why California Is Being Deluged by Atmospheric Rivers
California has been hit by repeated storms fueled by torrents of moisture called atmospheric rivers
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Why California Is Being Deluged by Atmospheric Rivers
California has been hit by repeated storms fueled by torrents of moisture called atmospheric rivers
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
See the Largest Flower Ever Found Encased in Amber
A rare flower encased in amber is the largest one ever found and dates from around 40 million years
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See the Largest Flower Ever Found Encased in Amber
A rare flower encased in amber is the largest one ever found and dates from around 40 million years
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Ancient Americans Crossed Back into Siberia in a Two-Way Migration, New Evidence Shows
Scientists have long known that ancient people living in Siberia made their way into what is now
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Ancient Americans Crossed Back into Siberia in a Two-Way Migration, New Evidence Shows
Scientists have long known that ancient people living in Siberia made their way into what is now
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Research Summaries Written by AI Fool Scientists
Scientists cannot always differentiate between research abstracts generated by the AI ChatGPT and
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Research Summaries Written by AI Fool Scientists
Scientists cannot always differentiate between research abstracts generated by the AI ChatGPT and
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Oceans Break Heat Record for Fourth Year in a Row
The world's oceans hit their warmest levels on record for the fourth consecutive year in 2022,
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Oceans Break Heat Record for Fourth Year in a Row
The world's oceans hit their warmest levels on record for the fourth consecutive year in 2022,
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Leona Zacharias Helped Solve a Blindness Epidemic among Premature Babies. She Received Little Credit
In the first Lost Women of Science Shorts podcast,ÿhost Katie Hafner dives into the life and work
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Leona Zacharias Helped Solve a Blindness Epidemic among Premature Babies. She Received Little Credit
In the first Lost Women of Science Shorts podcast,ÿhost Katie Hafner dives into the life and work
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
Scientists See Quantum Interference between Different Kinds of Particles for First Time
A newly discovered interaction related to quantum entanglement between dissimilar particles opens a
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Scientists See Quantum Interference between Different Kinds of Particles for First Time
A newly discovered interaction related to quantum entanglement between dissimilar particles opens a
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
A Recently Discovered Gas Cloud Near Andromeda Stumps Astronomers
Clues to the origin of this enormous cloud of gas have been maddeningly vague Astronomers are baffled
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A Recently Discovered Gas Cloud Near Andromeda Stumps Astronomers
Clues to the origin of this enormous cloud of gas have been maddeningly vague Astronomers are baffled
1/15/23
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1/15/23
Half of the 250 Kids Expelled from Preschool Each Day Are Black Boys
Racism and overstressed teachers help explain high expulsion rates for Black preschool boys
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Half of the 250 Kids Expelled from Preschool Each Day Are Black Boys
Racism and overstressed teachers help explain high expulsion rates for Black preschool boys
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/15/23
A Sustainable Economy Depends on Sustainable Materials
Scientists and manufacturers are charting a path toward material sustainability The circular economy
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A Sustainable Economy Depends on Sustainable Materials
Scientists and manufacturers are charting a path toward material sustainability The circular economy
1/15/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
Are Quantum Computers about to Break Online Privacy?
A new algorithm is probably not efficient enough to crack current encryption keys-but that's no
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Are Quantum Computers about to Break Online Privacy?
A new algorithm is probably not efficient enough to crack current encryption keys-but that's no
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Went Up Again in 2022
Though renewable energy surpassed coal generation for the first time in 60 years, causing US power
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U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Went Up Again in 2022
Though renewable energy surpassed coal generation for the first time in 60 years, causing US power
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
Double Disaster: Wildfires Followed by Extreme Rainfall Are More Likely with Climate Change
These events can cause devastating landslides and flash floods Debris from a mudslide covers a home
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Double Disaster: Wildfires Followed by Extreme Rainfall Are More Likely with Climate Change
These events can cause devastating landslides and flash floods Debris from a mudslide covers a home
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
'Breakthrough' Obesity Drugs Are Effective but Raise Questions
Drugs that reduce excess weight linked to chronic health problems have shown striking results in
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'Breakthrough' Obesity Drugs Are Effective but Raise Questions
Drugs that reduce excess weight linked to chronic health problems have shown striking results in
1/10/23
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1/10/23
The U.S. Could Help Solve Its Poverty Problem with a Universal Basic Income
A universal basic income wouldn'tÿlead to adults leaving their jobs and could lift millions of
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The U.S. Could Help Solve Its Poverty Problem with a Universal Basic Income
A universal basic income wouldn'tÿlead to adults leaving their jobs and could lift millions of
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
Why COVID's XBB.1.5 'Kraken' Variant Is So Contagious
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID has mutations that make it more transmissible, but
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Why COVID's XBB.1.5 'Kraken' Variant Is So Contagious
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID has mutations that make it more transmissible, but
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
Half of All Mountain Glaciers Are Expected to Disappear by 2100
Even if the world meets its most ambitious climate targets, about half of all mountain glaciers will
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Half of All Mountain Glaciers Are Expected to Disappear by 2100
Even if the world meets its most ambitious climate targets, about half of all mountain glaciers will
1/10/23
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1/10/23
Flavor-Enhancing Spoons and Chopsticks Could Make Food Taste Better
New types of cutlery can enhance flavors such as sweetness or saltiness for a more satisfying meal
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Flavor-Enhancing Spoons and Chopsticks Could Make Food Taste Better
New types of cutlery can enhance flavors such as sweetness or saltiness for a more satisfying meal
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/10/23
Here's What We Know about Stuttering
Stuttering is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, and learning about its causes will hopefully
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Here's What We Know about Stuttering
Stuttering is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, and learning about its causes will hopefully
1/10/23
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1/10/23
How Star Collisions Forge the Universe's Heaviest Elements
Scientists have new evidence about how cosmic cataclysms forge gold, platinum and other heavy members
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How Star Collisions Forge the Universe's Heaviest Elements
Scientists have new evidence about how cosmic cataclysms forge gold, platinum and other heavy members
1/10/23
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1/10/23
Damar Hamlin's Collapse Highlights the Violence Black Men Experience in Football
The "terrifyingly ordinary" nature of football's violence disproportionately affects
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Damar Hamlin's Collapse Highlights the Violence Black Men Experience in Football
The "terrifyingly ordinary" nature of football's violence disproportionately affects
1/10/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/8/23
Science News Briefs from around the World: January 2023
Synchronizing chimpanzees in Zambia, a plankton-trapping ecosystem in the Maldives, Neandertal teeth
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Science News Briefs from around the World: January 2023
Synchronizing chimpanzees in Zambia, a plankton-trapping ecosystem in the Maldives, Neandertal teeth
1/8/23
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1/8/23
Aging Is Linked to More Activity in Short Genes Than in Long Genes
A detailed examination of gene activity in various organisms, including humans, reveals a new
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Aging Is Linked to More Activity in Short Genes Than in Long Genes
A detailed examination of gene activity in various organisms, including humans, reveals a new
1/8/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/8/23
All the Gold in the Universe Was (Likely) Created This Way
For a long time, no one knew how˙"heavy metals"˙formed-or showed up on Earth.˙Now˙some new
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All the Gold in the Universe Was (Likely) Created This Way
For a long time, no one knew how˙"heavy metals"˙formed-or showed up on Earth.˙Now˙some new
1/8/23
Scientific American Content: Global
1/8/23
A New Map Tracks the World's Largest Glaciers
A visualization compares the forms of Earth's largest flows of ice Amanda Montañez
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A New Map Tracks the World's Largest Glaciers
A visualization compares the forms of Earth's largest flows of ice Amanda Montañez
1/8/23