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How AI copilots became everyday infrastructure

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AI has slipped from chatbot novelty to infrastructure in our schools, offices...

Poem: ‘Boulders at Hickory Run’

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Science in meter and verse

Deepfakes are getting faster than fact-checks, says digital forensics expert Hany Farid

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Digital forensics pioneer Hany Farid explains what it will take to rebuild...

The ghost in the machine

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AI is forcing us to redraw the line between author and tool

March 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago

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A Greenland mystery; booming dunes

Math puzzle: The sum of all circles

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Sum up the circles in this math puzzle

Photographer finds thousands of Triassic dinosaur prints on sheer mountain cliffs

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A newfound site in the Italian Alps holds one of the largest...

Strange special relativity effect observed for the first time

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Physicists have observed the bizarre Terrell-Penrose effect in real life

Moving to a walkable city can add 1,100 steps to your day

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Researchers found that walkable city design—not personal motivation—was the key factor behind...

How Stanford doctors use AI scribes to cut paperwork and focus on patients

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When a patient shared the story of her sister’s death, an AI...

What are JWST’s Little Red Dots? Astronomers may finally have an answer

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Astronomers are racing to understand mysterious ancient objects that pepper James Webb...

AI Is entering health care, and nurses are being asked to trust it

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When alerts misfire or can’t explain themselves, nurses still carry the risk