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What adults get wrong about adolescents’ civic contributions

A teenager scrolls through their phone at the dinner table, barely looks up and answers questions with one-word replies....

What adults get wrong about adolescents’ civic contributions

A teenager scrolls through their phone at the dinner table, barely looks up and answers questions with one-word replies....

Thoreau the scientist – how environmental research informed ‘Walden’ and later works

The steam locomotive chugged its way toward Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Aug. 15, 1859. On board was an impatient young...

Online hate groups sustain their messages by repeating powerful stories or routinely adding new allegations

Hate communities often flourish online for years, raising the question of how they persist. My research team has found...

So your new ‘co-worker’ is an AI agent – here’s how to make the best of your human-machine relationship 

Judging by a slew of recent corporate announcements, your next “co-worker” might be an artificial intelligence agent – doing...

Photographic memory is a myth – here’s what research really says about remembering

Hollywood loves a superpower. Not all involve capes or cosmic rays. Some are cognitive: characters who can remember everything....

White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult

The Trump administration is looking to develop a process that would have the federal government review the safety of...

Galaxies of life are collecting dust in museums – digitizing microscope slides can uncover billions of fossils for natural history

Approximately 145 million: That’s the number of specimens – including plants, animals, minerals and human artifacts – curators estimate...

Biological age tests reveal what slows or hastens aging – but they’re useful only for researchers, not consumers

Imagine receiving a test result that tells you your body is biologically five years older than your chronological age....

A quiet Alaska fault is missing the fluids scientists expected – and it’s changing what we know about earthquake zones

Not all earthquake faults behave the same. Some stick and snap, causing earthquakes. Others move slowly over time. For...

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