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Humans have evolved to digest starch more easily since the advent of farming
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- . September 4, 2024
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 04 September 2024 The region of the human genome that harbours genes encoding amylase enzymes, which are crucial
‘Nuclear clock’ breakthrough paves the way for super-precise timekeeping
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- . September 4, 2024
Researchers probed nuclei of thorium-229 embedded in a crystal — the small white disc near the centre of this image
Spectacular stars over Stonehenge and more — August’s best science images
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- . September 4, 2024
Greek tragedy. In mid-August, ferocious wildfires reached the outskirts of Athens after spreading from the nearby town of Varnavas, where
Heat might make bumblebees lose their sense of smell
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- . September 4, 2024
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reprogramming learning in the wake of AI
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Christiane Reves, who lectures in German, helped to develop an AI program called Language Buddy that simulates human conversation.Credit: Meghan
Candidate 1143172 cover letter: Junior pot scrubber
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I would be super great to work with. I’d never be late for work, and I’d always be smiling because
the hidden risks of AI
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Although ChatGPT and other generative AI chatbots are transformative tools, risks to privacy and content ownership are baked in.Credit: Jaap
Why I’m committed to breaking the bias in large language models
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- . September 4, 2024
As a consultant in orthopaedic surgery at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore, I’ve seen first-hand how cultural differences can be
Why the next pandemic could come from the Arctic — and what to do about it
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- . September 4, 2024
The Arctic is under stress, that much is known. Between 1979 and 2021, the region warmed four times faster than
Live music is a major carbon sinner — but it could be a catalyst for change
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- . September 4, 2024
Live music is a major carbon emitter — by changing its practices, it can galvanize change elsewhere.Credit: Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock On