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INTERVIEW: Mike Andrews, an attorney for the families of more than 100 victims, tells Namita Singh that they do not buy the ...
Sam Altman’s comment that the internet could be “dead” echoes a once-fringe theory that bots, not humans, are now shaping the ...
A heat river formed millions of years ago, and it’s now slowly making its way toward New York—a process that has been ...
In Nigeria, the start of a new school year is almost like a ritual. From primary to secondary school, children return to ...
Hitters have long claimed some fastballs rise when nearing the plate. The effort to make that perception real has revolutionized the game.
The College of Natural Sciences welcomed more than a dozen new tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 2025.
Scientists have uncovered that “forever chemicals” like PFAS are even more acidic than anyone realized, meaning they dissolve ...
Ben Eidson launched Orhythmic earlier this year. It’s a metronome app capable of recording complex rhythms and melodies for ...
A new method for quantifying grandeur is reshuffling the pecking order of the planet’s most impressive peaks. Turns out ...
Interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS that have been captured in planet-forming discs around young stars could become the seeds ...
When researchers are building large language models (LLMs), they aim to maximize performance under a particular computational ...