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We drilled deep under the sea to learn more about mega-earthquakes and tsunamis
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We drilled deep under the sea to learn more about mega-earthquakes and tsunamis

Morgane Brunet, Postdoctoral researcher, Marine geoscience, Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR)August 28, 2025

Far beneath the waves, down in the depths of the Japan Trench — seven kilometres…

In a lonely world, widespread AI chatbots and ‘companions’ pose unique psychological risks
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In a lonely world, widespread AI chatbots and ‘companions’ pose unique psychological risks

Daniel You, Clinical Lecturer USYD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist FRANZCP, University of SydneyAugust 28, 2025

Within two days of launching its AI companions last month, Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot app…

why ignoring your partner for your phone infuriates certain people – and causes them to retaliate
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why ignoring your partner for your phone infuriates certain people – and causes them to retaliate

Claire Hart, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of SouthamptonAugust 27, 2025August 27, 2025

Picture this: you’re out for dinner with your partner. The food arrives, the conversation flows…

Escaped slaves on St. Croix hid their settlements so well, they still haven’t been found – archaeologists using new mapping technology are on the hunt
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Escaped slaves on St. Croix hid their settlements so well, they still haven’t been found – archaeologists using new mapping technology are on the hunt

Justin Dunnavant, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Los AngelesAugust 27, 2025

“For a long time now, a large number of [escaped slaves] have established themselves on…

What makes Lake Iro in Chad so special? It’s not just a viral sunglint photo
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What makes Lake Iro in Chad so special? It’s not just a viral sunglint photo

Pierre Rochette, Emeritus professor in geophysics, Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)August 27, 2025

Lake Iro in Chad was in the news in early August 2025 after a picture…

New age-gating laws aimed at making the internet safer actually threaten free speech
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New age-gating laws aimed at making the internet safer actually threaten free speech

Neil McArthur, Director, Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of ManitobaAugust 27, 2025

The United Kingdom recently launched a broad system of age verification that requires any platforms…

For the first time, scientists observed the ‘hidden swirls’ that affect the flow of sand, rocks and snow
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For the first time, scientists observed the ‘hidden swirls’ that affect the flow of sand, rocks and snow

Itai Einav, Professor in Geomechanics, University of SydneyAugust 26, 2025August 26, 2025

What looks like ordinary sand, rocks or snow flowing in one direction can actually hide…

it’s about community, not gullibility
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it’s about community, not gullibility

Robin Canniford, Professor of Markets, Business, and Society, University of BathAugust 26, 2025

Psychologists have long considered how a tendency towards irrational thinking or particular personality traits might…

The rise of humanlike chatbots detracts from developing AI for the human good
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The rise of humanlike chatbots detracts from developing AI for the human good

Mark Daley, Professor & Chief AI Officer, Western UniversityAugust 26, 2025

Grok is a generative artificial intelligence (genAI) chatbot by xAI that, according to Elon Musk,…

AI free from bias and ideology is a fantasy – humans can’t organise data without distorting reality
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AI free from bias and ideology is a fantasy – humans can’t organise data without distorting reality

Declan Humphreys, Lecturer Cybersecurity and Ethics, University of the Sunshine CoastAugust 25, 2025

In July, the United States government made it clear that artificial intelligence (AI) companies wanting…

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