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Human Embryo Implantation Revealed in First-Ever 3D Images

August 15, 2025 3 min read First 3D Images of Human Embryo Implantation Reveal New Details of the Process Analyzing…

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Why AI ‘Therapy’ Can Be So Dangerous

Artificial intelligence chatbots don’t judge. Tell them the most private, vulnerable details of your life, and most of them will…

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Did Disease Defeat Napoleon? | Scientific American

August 10, 2025 2 min read Did Disease Defeat Napoleon? Napoleon’s campaign against the Russian Empire was one of the…

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JWST Spots Possible Alien Planet at Alpha Centauri

Astronomers have found nearly 6,000 exoplanets orbiting other stars. But for every confirmed detection, there are countless mere hints, inconclusive…

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Teens Are Flocking to AI Chatbots. Is this Healthy?

Relationships are messy, whether you are an adult with lots of experience or a kid navigating tough times with a…

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Wildfire Smoke from Canada Reduces Air Quality in U.S. Midwest

Wildfire Smoke from Canada Blankets the U.S. Midwest in Haze of Bad Air Quality Winds from the northwest are blowing…

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Hurricane Forecasters Keep Access to Threatened Defense Department Satellite Data

Hurricane Forecasters Keep Crucial Satellite Data Online after Threatened Cuts Microwave satellite data that are key to capturing changes in…

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Organ Proteins Reveal How Aging Accelerates at 50 Years Old

Organs Age in Waves Accelerating at 50 Years Old Aging is a complex process that plays out differently across different…

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Physicists Blast Gold to Astonishing Temperatures, Overturning 40 Years of Physics

Superheated Gold Defies ‘Entropy Catastrophe’ Limit, Overturning 40-Year-Old Physics Physicists superheated gold to 14 times its melting point, disproving a…

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Tests that AIs Often Fail and Humans Ace Could Pave the Way for Artificial General Intelligence

There are many ways to test the intelligence of an artificial intelligence—conversational fluidity, reading comprehension or mind-bendingly difficult physics. But…

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