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Every year, more than one million scientific articles are published in the life sciences. Two-thirds of them include ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
In a new communications landscape that feasts on polarization, the science community needs to rethink how it engages society ...
Scientists show that the frequency of a set of words seems to have increased in published study abstracts since ChatGPT was ...
Abstracts included telltale words, such as ‘unparalleled’ and ‘invaluable’, that are common in text generated by large ...
Science does not just happen in labs or academic journals. It shapes our health, our economy, our security and our way of ...
Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA (NVDA), has long been recognized as a visionary in the field of technology and ...
Growing interest in health and the exposome—a person's collective environmental exposures—is spurring new funding and ...
The results of technology research and development must find their way into the published literature. New models of regulation could help.
Meghan Bartels is a science journalist based in New York City. She joined Scientific American in 2023 and is now a senior news reporter there. Previously, she spent more than four years as a ...
Therefore, this report aims to outline the identification and assessment of regulatory challenges in VLFS Projects with ...