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Oops, Scientists May Have Severely Miscalculated How Many Humans Are on Earth
Homo sapiens is the most successful mammalian species in Earth history, and it’s not even close. The species thrives on nearly every continent, in a variety of adverse conditions, and outnumbers the
AI hallucinates more frequently as it gets more advanced — is there any way to stop it from happening, and should we even try?
OpenAI's most advanced reasoning model is smarter than ever — but it hallucinates more than previous models, too.
Meteorologist Warns This Is the No. 1 Sign a Tornado Is Brewing
But if you’re looking to stay safe, meteorologists say there’s one important sign that a tornado may be brewing near you. RELATED: "Tornado Alley" Is Spreading—These Areas Are Now at Risk. Rotating
Billions of login credentials have been leaked online, Cybernews researchers say
Researchers at cybersecurity outlet Cybernews say that billions of login credentials have been leaked and compiled into datasets online, giving criminals “unprecedented access” to accounts consumers
Elon Musk Makes Big Announcement About New Technology
The neurotechnology company co-founded by Elon Musk, Neuralink, is set for what could be world-changing human trials soon. Musk recently revealed that Neuralink will begin human trials for the
Andromeda-Milky Way Galaxy Smash-Up May Not Happen As Soon As Expected
Our galaxy may not be destined to end in a fiery collision with the Andromeda galaxy as soon as previously thought. While earlier research regarded the collision as a virtual certainty within five or
Three Giants, Talking While Hurtling Through Space
In Pip Adam’s extraordinary, humane book Audition, the stars are both a dystopian place and a site of uncharted possibility.
Two students win awards for natural history work
Two students studying for doctorates have been awarded grants for their natural history work. Societe Jersiaise has given the Nigel Queree Environment Award for 2025 to Joshua Smith for his project
Charles pays tribute to ‘resilience’ of Antarctic research scientists
Charles pays tribute to ‘resilience’ of Antarctic research scientists - While the UK enjoys its longest day of sunlight on Saturday, British scientists at the South Pole experience 24 hours of
Early humans adapted to extreme habitats. Researchers say it set the stage for global migration
Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra. That allowed for global migration, new research finds.
Gray whale numbers decline to lowest since early 1970s, according to new data
The most recent data from NOAA shows a major decline in gray whale populations compared to a year ago. Here's what to know.
Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter
The universe has two kinds of matter. There is invisible dark matter, known only because of its gravitational effects on a grand scale. And there is ordinary matter such as gas, dust, stars, planets
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