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As AI systems have grown in sophistication, so has their capacity for deception, according to a new analysis from researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr Peter Park, an AI existential safety researcher at MIT and author of the ...
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Spector said mouse study provided reason to stop using SPF 50 all year round, in post attacked as ‘frighteningly inaccurate’
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Endurance pursuits for prey was not as rare in hunter-gatherer societies as previously thought, research suggests.
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Until now, it has been assumed the brain uses its waste clearing system to get rid of waste
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Until now, it has been assumed the brain uses its waste clearing system to get rid of waste
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Finding that clearance of fluid in mice brains is lower in sleep and anaesthesia runs counter to dominant view in neuroscience
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Common infections will kill millions if drug resistance through misuse of antibiotics is not curbed, says England’s ex-chief medical officer
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Although dogged by controversy, the firm’s coronavirus jab saved the lives of millions and helped avert humanitarian crises in nations unable to access costly alternatives
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After one final dig, world heritage site Ness of Brodgar is to be covered up to protect it for future generations
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Videos filmed across western Europe, Russia and the US show skies illuminated by the northern lights
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Aurora borealis sightings from England’s north-east coast to Berkshire while solar flares thought to be associated with sunspot 16 times diameter of Earth
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Large sunspot cluster has produced several moderate to strong solar flares since Wednesday morning, Noaa says
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As a scientist, I’m faced with indifference and a failure to understand the reality of the climate crisis every day. We must wake people up, says UCL’s Bill McGuire
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Harvard researchers teamed up with Google to analyse the makeup of the brain, much of which is not yet understood
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Fighting spirit helped us achieve the Paris accords in 2015 – and we need it now, says climate expert Christiana Figueres
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Sales of cottage cheese are booming thanks to a boost from protein-hungry social media influencers. But do we really need all this extra protein? Madeleine Finlay speaks to Joanne Slavin, a professor of food science and nutrition at the University of ...
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An 18-month-old British girl has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person in the world to take part in a groundbreaking new gene therapy trial. Opal Sandy, from Oxfordshire, can now hear her family and listen to her mother and father ...
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Researchers say reducing emissions and biodiversity loss and preventing invasive species could control disease