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pharmexec.com /2 weeks ago

&lt;![CDATA[The Risks of Conflating Science with Politics]]&gt;

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pharmexec.com /1 month ago

&lt;![CDATA[World Health Day 2026: Quotes that Stand with Science ]]&gt;

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thechive.com /4 days ago

Science Is Equal Parts Awesome &amp; Terrifying

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hotair.com /1 month ago

Amid the Hype, Longevity Science Shows Some Progress

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boingboing.net /1 month ago

Science, now with 110,000 made-up sources!

Turns out the problem with AI in science isn't just that it occasionally gets things wrong, it's that AI confidently invents sources that don't exist, and those fake citations are...

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sciencealert.com /2 weeks ago

This Week in Science: PCOS Becomes PMOS, an 'Impossible' Crystal, And More!

Our weekly science news roundup.ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

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botany.one /4 weeks ago

Science Shared: May 2

This week: citrus genetics, how to have a post-baby career, and more.

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goodmenproject.com /1 month ago

At Brussels’ EU Science Fair, Children Sketch New Inventions and Eavesdrop on Bacteria

At the EU’s Science is Wonderful! fair in Brussels, top researchers used superheroes, soap bubbles and dance music to wow children – and encourage tomorrow’s scientists. The post A...

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pharmexec.com /2 weeks ago

&lt;![CDATA[How Misinformation Impacts Evidence-Based Science]]&gt;

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

Show me science

This is Jessica. Lately I’m thinking about how AI review changes the scientific evaluation process, and by extension what authors are incentivized to report. Some speculate that th...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

“I have seen the future of science. It is ruled by bitter competition instead of collaboration, pageantry instead of exp...

Reese Richardson reports on a recent study he did with Spencer Hong, Jennifer Byrne, and Luís Nunes Amaral, entitled “The entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, res...

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redstate.com /1 month ago

On Earth Day: Oysters With STDs, Witch Executions, and How More and Fewer Clouds Are Good and Bad News

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botany.one /1 week ago

Science Shared: May 23

This week: Ecology, C4 photosynthesis, cross kingdom communication and more.

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comicbook.com /1 day ago

7 Marvel Heroes Defined by Science

Image Courtesy of Marvel Comics Marvel Comics and sci-fi have gone hand in hand since the beginning. The first Marvel hero, the Human Torch, was a robot and it would go on from th...

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sciencealert.com /1 week ago

Scientists Keep Finding Major Discoveries Lurking in Museum Backrooms

Here are six of the best. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

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sciencealert.com /3 weeks ago

This Week in Science: A Milestone Birthday, a Literary Mummy, And Much More!

Our weekly science news roundup.ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

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scienceblog.com /1 month ago

Nine Home Runs, One Weird-Shaped Bat, and a Physics Lab That Burst the Bubble

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sciencealert.com /1 month ago

Dark Matter Experiment Reaches Critical Milestone Deep Underground

Hundreds of times colder than outer space.ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

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scienceblog.com /1 month ago

Science’s AI Revolution Is Being Strangled by a 400-Year-Old Publishing System

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futurity.org /3 days ago

Awe-inspiring nature helps people connect to science

"The big takeaway here is that doing science during an awesome experience made people feel more connected to science."

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sciencealert.com /1 week ago

This Week in Science: A Grisly Giant Jar, a Self-Aware Whale, And More!

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hotair.com /1 month ago

Artemis II Launch Day (Update)

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botany.one /3 weeks ago

Science Shared: May 9

This week: memories of floods, how could we find peer-reviewers more easily, and more.

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sciencealert.com /2 weeks ago

Dark Matter May Have Been Detected by Accident, Scientists Reveal

A signal hiding in the data.ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

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