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Social Sciences Jul 18, 2025

'AI is not intelligent at all': Why our dignity is at risk

The age of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed our interactions, but threatens human dignity on a worldwide scale, according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

Plants & Animals Jul 18, 2025

Swarms of fireflies in Illinois this summer give enthusiasts hope that the insect can overcome population decline

Beatriz Swanson can remember the first time she saw the blinking glow. She was 10 years old, growing up in Mexico, when two fireflies appeared in front of her, floating away before she could carefully capture them in her ...

Social Sciences Jul 17, 2025

International study shows impact of social media on young people

The use of social media is contributing to declining attention spans, emotional volatility, and compulsive behaviors among young people, according to a new report by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) ...

Agriculture Jul 17, 2025

Why avocado prices keep changing—and how science could steady them

Australia's love affair with avocados is undeniable—but our brunch habits are at the mercy of a finicky fruit. If you've ever wondered why the price of an avocado can swing wildly from one year to the next, the answer lies ...

Evolution Jul 16, 2025

Ancient DNA solves mystery of Hungarian, Finnish language family's origins

Where did Europe's distinct Uralic family of languages—which includes Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian—come from? New research puts their origins a lot farther east than many thought.

Plants & Animals Jul 16, 2025

Why some elephants take more risks around people than others

Elephants that live near farms are more daring than their deep-forest counterparts, and that behavior could be the key to helping people and elephants get along.

Cell & Microbiology Jul 16, 2025

Scientists pioneer 3D temperature mapping inside living tissue using light and AI

A team of researchers from Ca' Foscari University of Venice and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid has developed a groundbreaking technique that maps temperature in three dimensions within biological tissue, using invisible ...

Social Sciences Jul 15, 2025

How universities can keep protests from turning violent: Three lessons from the 2024 pro-Palestinian encampments

In spring 2024, pro-Palestinian student encampments that began at Columbia and Harvard spread to university campuses throughout the U.S. as Israel invaded Gaza in response to Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, surprise attack. At least ...

Plants & Animals Jul 15, 2025

Fish species evolved different hunting strategies using distinct visual cues

Researchers have described how fish larvae rely on species-specific combinations of vision and movement to detect and capture prey.

Ecology Jul 15, 2025

RNA viruses may differentially shape carbon recycling in the ocean

A new study by researchers at Bar-Ilan University has uncovered that certain ocean viruses—specifically RNA viruses—may disrupt how carbon and nutrients are recycled in the ocean, potentially altering the global carbon ...

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