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Humans have evolved to digest starch more easily since the advent of farming

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‘Nuclear clock’ breakthrough paves the way for super-precise timekeeping

Researchers probed nuclei of thorium-229 embedded in a crystal — the small white disc near the centre of this image

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Spectacular stars over Stonehenge and more — August’s best science images

Greek tragedy. In mid-August, ferocious wildfires reached the outskirts of Athens after spreading from the nearby town of Varnavas, where

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Heat might make bumblebees lose their sense of smell

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reprogramming learning in the wake of AI

Christiane Reves, who lectures in German, helped to develop an AI program called Language Buddy that simulates human conversation.Credit: Meghan

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Candidate 1143172 cover letter: Junior pot scrubber

I would be super great to work with. I’d never be late for work, and I’d always be smiling because

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the hidden risks of AI

Although ChatGPT and other generative AI chatbots are transformative tools, risks to privacy and content ownership are baked in.Credit: Jaap

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Why I’m committed to breaking the bias in large language models

As a consultant in orthopaedic surgery at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore, I’ve seen first-hand how cultural differences can be

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Why the next pandemic could come from the Arctic — and what to do about it

The Arctic is under stress, that much is known. Between 1979 and 2021, the region warmed four times faster than

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Live music is a major carbon sinner — but it could be a catalyst for change

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