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As the status quo shifts, we’re becoming more forgiving when algorithms mess up
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As the status quo shifts, we’re becoming more forgiving when algorithms mess up

Hamza Tariq, PhD Student, Cognitive Psychology, University of WaterlooAugust 10, 2025

New inventions — like the printing press, magnetic compasses, steam engines, calculators and the internet…

It’s challenging to predict extreme thunderstorms — improving this will help reduce their deadly and costly impacts
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It’s challenging to predict extreme thunderstorms — improving this will help reduce their deadly and costly impacts

David Sills, Director, Northern Tornadoes Project @ CSSL, Western UniversityAugust 10, 2025August 10, 2025

Our ability to predict extreme weather from thunderstorms, like the recent catastrophic flash floods in…

Ukraine’s drone air war has given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin – new research
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Ukraine’s drone air war has given Zelensky additional bargaining power with Putin – new research

Marcel Plichta, PhD Candidate in the School of International Relations, University of St AndrewsAugust 10, 2025

Donald Trump appears to be making another attempt to organise a three-way summit with Vladimir…

Today’s humanoid robots look remarkable, but there’s a design flaw holding them back
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Today’s humanoid robots look remarkable, but there’s a design flaw holding them back

Hamed Rajabi, Director of Mechanical Intelligence (MI) Research Group, London South Bank UniversityAugust 9, 2025

Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot doing training routines, or the latest humanoids from Figure loading…

this is what happens to your body when it’s deprived of food
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this is what happens to your body when it’s deprived of food

Ola Anabtawi, Assistant Professor Department of Nutrition and Food Technology, An-Najah National UniversityAugust 9, 2025

Hunger exists on a spectrum. On the one end is food insecurity, where people are…

Philadelphia is using AI-driven cameras to keep bus lanes clear – transparency can help build trust in the system
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Philadelphia is using AI-driven cameras to keep bus lanes clear – transparency can help build trust in the system

Murugan Anandarajan, Professor of Decision Sciences and Management Information Systems, Drexel UniversityAugust 9, 2025August 9, 2025

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority piloted a new enforcement tool in Philadelphia in 2023: AI-powered…

Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows
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Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows

Oliver L. Haimson, Assistant Professor of Information, University of MichiganAugust 9, 2025August 9, 2025

AI seems to be well on its way to becoming pervasive. You hear rumbles of…

This stone tool is over 1 million years old. How did its maker get to Sulawesi without a boat?
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This stone tool is over 1 million years old. How did its maker get to Sulawesi without a boat?

Adam Brumm, Professor of Archaeology, Griffith UniversityAugust 8, 2025

Stone tools dating to at least 1.04 million years ago have been found on the…

Move over Mercury – Chiron is in retrograde. What even is Chiron?
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Move over Mercury – Chiron is in retrograde. What even is Chiron?

Laura Nicole Driessen, Postdoctoral researcher in radio astronomy, University of SydneyAugust 8, 2025August 8, 2025

You might have seen an interesting phrase popping up in your social media feeds lately:…

NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon – a space lawyer explains why, and what the law has to say
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NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon – a space lawyer explains why, and what the law has to say

Michelle L.D. Hanlon, Professor of Air and Space Law, University of MississippiAugust 8, 2025

The first space race was about flags and footprints. Now, decades later, landing on the…

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