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‘Publish or perish’ evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse
Scientists write papers to share their results – and gain prestige and advance their careers. In this competitive field, ...
Lauda and his colleagues solve some of the problems with topological qubits by using a class of theoretical particles they ...
Scientists from the laboratory of Dr. Tomáš Pluskal at IOCB Prague are helping colleagues around the world identify previously unknown compounds. They have created an extensive library called MSnLib, ...
This research, conducted by the Tencent Hunyuan team in collaboration with the University of Macau, Chinese University of ...
A few months before the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in July, a three-person team at OpenAI made a long bet that they could use the competition’s brutally tough problems to train an ...
In 1864 Scientific American published a competition launched by a billiard-table manufacturing company: “Ten Thousand Dollars for a Substitute for Ivory.” The owners of Phelan & Collender were pleased ...
AI isn’t just writing poems or suggesting meal plans anymore — it’s bringing new possibilities for science and what we know about the world. Scientists can now decode electrons, create new materials ...
Graduate student Soren Lipman talks with this chemist and education researcher about accessibility gaps in teaching labs and ...
Rockbridge County Public Schools has drafted its first policy on artificial intelligence, laying out a framework for how ...
The calculator on your Apple devices can do more than add, subtract, multiply and divide. Here's how it can help you with all ...
Cases like this are rare, but science is not immune to misconduct. The rise in 'paper mills' — organisations that produce ...
To be truly fit in older age, you need to work on specific aspects of your fitness – and research shows that it’s never too ...
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