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What AI-herding scientists can learn from watching ‘sheepdog YouTube’

about 2 hours ago

Controlling a small group of “noisy” sheep holds hints for computer algorithms

The 2026 World Cup will bring the heat. Here's how to keep cool

about 2 hours ago

Extreme heat poses a risk to players, spectators and workers—find out where...

The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere

about 17 hours ago

Cold fronts colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico...

Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses

about 19 hours ago

Eight years after a Chinese scientist's report of gene-edited babies shocked the...

AI scores a ‘C–’ on its hardest math test yet

about 20 hours ago

The second batch of “First Proof” problems is meant to evaluate AI’s...

How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction

about 21 hours ago

The ability to run “mental marathons” is a skill children can learn...

How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science

about 21 hours ago

A step-by-step guide to the “Doginburgh Inventory,” a new pawedness test developed...

Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years

about 22 hours ago

The fossilized remains of more than 450 whales have amassed along a...

How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup

about 23 hours ago

FIFA is building temporary natural-grass fields meant to play consistently across 16...

Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them

about 24 hours ago

Dogs spontaneously aid struggling humans the way young children do—whereas cats wait...

How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music

1 day ago

Angine de Poitrine don't abide by the usual rules of Western music...

The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm

1 day ago

As millions of soccer fans pack FIFA World Cup venues, public health...