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5 Insights on Misinformation from Ancient Greek and Roman Scholars
Is Postmodernism Undermining Science? Scientists Assess the Evidence in a Controversial New Book
Dramatic Funding Cuts to the National Science Foundation Threaten Research Vital for Economic Growth, National Security, and Daily Life
The Dual Nature of AI: A Powerful Tool for Scientists and Potential Fuel for Research Misconduct
The First Discovery: A Historian’s Argument for Babylonian Astronomy
Utilizing ‘Digital Doppelgangers’ to Solve Everyday Problems and Unveil Human Nature
Survey of Nearly 72,000 people Worldwide reveals trust in Scientists
The Potential Danger of Mirror Life Forms: Scientists Warn of Deadly Consequences for Humans and the Environment
Surprising Research Growth: Scientists Worldwide Uncover Millions of Discoveries Annually, Defying Predictions
Using a Single Finger Bone, Scientists Prove that a 149 Million-Year-Old Pterosaur is Britain’s Largest Flying Animal
Exploring the Existence of Consciousness in Babies and Animals: Insights from Philosophers and Scientists
How scientists are addressing cultural insensitivity in robots
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