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The Trump administration's broad attacks on science are increasing the likelihood of a brain drain similar to that seen in ...
What Europe may gain in attracting American talent is far outweighed by the overall cost to science and innovation, say ...
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The EU’s body for scientific research, as well as local, regional and national governments, are mobilizing to poach top U.S.
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Harry Brook is English cricket's new white-ball captain. He wants batters and bowlers to take things on with a lexicon that ...
Is there a middle ground between “Young Earth” creationism and “There can be no gods” atheism? Yes, says Andy Fletcher, ...
Why do some students want those perfect grades? Is it because of school qualifications, the pressure they receive from their families and friends, or because th ...
Teenagers spend an average of six to eight hours a day in screen-based leisure, and even Bill Gates is troubled by how it may ...
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist and one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, believes LLMs will be largely ...
When helicopters hover above central Tel Aviv, occasionally it signals something joyful: the release of hostages. After ...
Though evidence is mixed, there are some studies that show that feverfew might be helpful for migraine prevention. Discover if this medicinal plant could be more than just a pretty flower.