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    Earth Is Losing Water From Soil, Lakes, and Rivers — Is Agriculture Next?

    Dongral Ryu, a professor of hydrology at the University of Melbourne, and his colleague Ki-Won So report that global war…

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    Why You Probably Misread Your Dog’s Emotions

    Think you understand your dog? Researchers at Arizona State University have evidence you probably don’t. A new study on how humans perceive dog behavior found that people regularly misinterpret canine…

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    Why penguins aren’t as monogamous as you think

    Contrary to popular belief, penguins aren’t models of marital fidelity. While many penguin species are considered monogamous, the idea that these birds pick a single lifelong partner and never stray…

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    Fewer People Won’t Automatically Save the Planet

    Currently, our planet’s population is doing something once thought nearly impossible: it’s expected to peak much sooner than many predicted, potentially topping 10 billion by the 2060s before beginning to…

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    Why Cats Retract Their Claws but Dogs Don’t

    Imagine the sound of a dog’s claws clicking against a tiled floor. Now picture a cat walking on that same floor. The difference is that the cat moves in complete…

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    Punishing AI Doesn’t Stop Lies — It Just Teaches Them to Hide Better

    OpenAI researchers tried to stop and punish a model that lied and deceived. But punishment only taught it to hide its tricks more effectively. What challenges did the scientists face?…

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    Why Stainless Steel Doesn’t Rust — and How It Repairs Itself

    Rust is a constant threat to iron, which oxidizes easily in air and water. Even steel—a hard alloy of iron and carbon—rusts easily. However, stainless steel, as its name suggests,…

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    Who — or what — are Peru’s ‘alien’ mummies? A U.S. team will take a closer look

    The famous ‘alien’ mummies from Peru will soon be transported to the United States. Congressman Tim Burchett said he would enlist top scientific teams to study the remains, which researchers…

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    ChatGPT’s images default to white men for leaders — and women for secretaries

    The Finder website’s research team conducted a study on how chatbots perceive people in positions of responsibility, including ChatGPT. The topic of this work is more than relevant, as currently…

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    Meet Tong Tong, China’s Virtual AI ‘Child’ That Sets Her Own Goals

    The world’s first “child” with artificial intelligence, Tong Tong — which means “little girl” — has a somewhat eerie appearance. She seems to have stepped into our reality from a…

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    Beethoven’s DNA Didn’t Explain His Deafness — It Exposed a Family Secret

    On a gloomy March Monday in 1827, German composer Ludwig van Beethoven died at 56. For a long time, he had suffered from jaundice and was bedridden. His limbs and…

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    AI Is Replacing HR Managers — Should You Be Worried

    Artificial intelligence tools are quietly and steadily replacing HR professionals. It turns out most of the world’s leading companies are already using algorithmic services. AI is taking on HR duties.…

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    Prehistoric Women Weren’t Just Gatherers — They Hunted Too

    New research debunks the long-standing myth that prehistoric men hunted while women only gathered. Research Objective Professor Lacy’s team, which focuses on the health of ancient peoples, collaborated with Cara…

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    NASA plans to 3D-print a rental house on the Moon

    Several companies are developing lunar habitat projects, but the idea of a moon dwelling originated at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). To build an extraterrestrial residence, NASA has…

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    How to Share Jobs with AI — and Stay Relevant

    At September’s Cosmos Science City event, participants discussed the jobs of the future amid rapid technological change. Psychologist Ruchi Sinha says the transformational impact of AI will force us to…

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    When AI Becomes the Artist: How Machines Are Redefining Creativity

    Talk about AI’s creative abilities has reached a tipping point. A recent study comparing ideas generated by humans and AI suggests that not only can AI match human creativity—it may…

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    AI Is Taking Over Dating Profiles — but People Still Win on Originality

    AI is gradually taking over the world, moving into more and more areas. But artificial intelligence still lags behind on dating apps. Men more often choose photos of women created…

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    AI Won’t Replace Humans — It’ll Be a Productivity Tool

    A lot of people worry that artificial intelligence will replace us. That fear includes the idea that AI could outstrip human creativity and steal what makes us unique. But the…

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    Eyebrow thickness looks genetically neutral — here’s what that means

    The human face can express a wide range of emotions, many of which would be impossible without eyebrows. Scientists still don’t know exactly how or why those two narrow bands…

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    Tutankhamun Wasn’t Frail — He Looks More Like a Battle-Hardened Warrior

    The Daily Mail reports that the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, who ruled roughly from 1332 to 1323 BC, wasn’t a sickly boy-king but a “battle-hardened warrior.” The long-held image…

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    Can the Metaverse Ever Match the Smartphone’s Popularity?

    The metaverse is referred to as a network of virtual worlds where people (their avatars) can interact with each other and with digital objects using virtual reality technologies. For those…

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    Caltech Just Launched a Prototype to Harvest Solar Power From Space

    Recently, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket delivered into orbit a 50-kilogram Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD) developed by scientists at Caltech, along with 116 satellites. Researchers from this institute are…

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