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Ecology Sep 18, 2025

AI for ecology and conservation: New tools track food webs and soundscapes

Artificial intelligence (AI) is opening new ground in ecology. At Rice University, César A. Uribe is developing computational tools to help scientists better understand ecosystems with recent studies using AI to glean new ...

Condensed Matter Sep 18, 2025

Advanced AI links atomic structure to quantum tech

A research team led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a new method to uncover the atomic origins of unusual material behavior. This approach uses Bayesian deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence that ...

Biotechnology Sep 18, 2025

New robot developed for vineyard applications

A team of researchers from the Soft Robotics for Human Cooperation and Rehabilitation Lab at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) in Genova has conceived and developed Frasky, a new robotic ...

Biotechnology Sep 18, 2025

Adaptable 3D bioprinting technique can boost engineered tissue output

The field of tissue engineering aims to replicate the structure and function of real biological tissues. This engineered tissue has potential applications in disease modeling, drug discovery, and implantable grafts.

Mathematics Sep 17, 2025

ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle

The Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, appeared to improvise ideas and make mistakes like a student in a study that rebooted a 2,400-year-old mathematical challenge.

Other Sep 17, 2025

Listen closely: Research suggests lie detection is more accurate when based solely on audio

A recent study by the University of Portsmouth has found that focusing on audio alone improves the performance of the interviewer during interviews, particularly in criminal investigations.

Education Sep 17, 2025

Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here's how we should respond

Artificial intelligence (AI) is wrecking havoc on university assessments and exams.

Social Sciences Sep 17, 2025

Delegation to AI can increase dishonest behavior

When do people behave badly? Extensive research in behavioral science has shown that people are more likely to act dishonestly when they can distance themselves from the consequences. It's easier to bend or break the rules ...

Social Sciences Sep 17, 2025

Science communication is a conversation, not a script

On 23 January 2020, reports became reality as the first COVID-19 case was detected in Australia. It was a grim foreshadowing of further disaster for a nation experiencing its most intense and catastrophic bushfire season, ...

Social Sciences Sep 17, 2025

AI reveals gender bias in family courts

When parents separate in Australia, their futures—and their children's—often rely on the words chosen by judges in the Family Court. But those words aren't always neutral along gender lines, say a team of UNSW researchers.

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