BullshitBench tests whether AI models can detect nonsensical questions—or if they'll confidently answer them anyway. The ...
A century after Robert Goddard's famed rocket launch, who gets to explore space? Exploring who's breaking barriers of gender, ...
Recently, the people of the city of Kolkata witnessed the earthquake for a short time; individuals ran out of high-rise offices to the streets in panic.
A Harvard study shows that snakes “stand” by focusing bending and muscle activity in a small region near their base.
We can extract CO2 from the ocean. Can it turn into a business?
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The new interstellar visitor that’s forcing astronomers to rethink comets
What shall we do with a comet that is seen in a telescope, but is like no comet made in the neighbourhood of the Sun? The interstellar traveler titled 3I/ATLAS has made that question a practical ...
Tom Stanton focuses on building and testing various flying machines and other engineering feats. Colin Furze is known for his over-the-top, often dangerous, and always entertaining DIY projects.
The research continues, with a paper published in the journal The Anatomical Record reporting on new experiments to analyze the flexibility of feline spines. Over the centuries, scientists have ...
What governs the speed at which raindrops fall, sediment settles in river estuaries, and matter is ejected during a supernova? These questions circle around one, deceitfully simple factor: the rate at ...
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Lehigh physics professor quits, admits role in $1.8 million wire fraud scheme
Chinedu Ekuma reached an important milestone in his academic career when he achieved tenure as a physics professor at Lehigh University last year. But he was forced to resign five months later when he ...
When we want to weigh something, the process is simple. We place it on a weighing machine or on a traditional balance. The number appears and we insta.
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Polymers that crawl like worms: How materials can develop direction without being told where to go
Researchers at the University of Vienna have uncovered a surprising phenomenon: polymer chains with segments that simply ...
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