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What ChatGPT and generative AI mean for science
2023
Researchers are excited but apprehensive about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
Researchers are excited but apprehensive about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
Journal Article
ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education
2023
Researchers, educators and companies are experimenting with ways to turn flawed but famous large language models into trustworthy, accurate ‘thought partners’ for learning.
Researchers, educators and companies are experimenting with ways to turn flawed but famous large language models into trustworthy, accurate ‘thought partners’ for learning.
A teacher writes on a chalkboard during a lecture with students
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The race to upcycle CO2 into fuels, concrete and more
2022
Companies are scrambling to turn the greenhouse gas into useful products — but will that slow climate change?
Companies are scrambling to turn the greenhouse gas into useful products — but will that slow climate change?
Credit: Carbon Recycling International
View of the Carbon Recycling International CO2-to-methanol plant in Anyang, China.
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COVID-19 rarely spreads through surfaces. So why are we still deep cleaning?
2021
The coronavirus behind the pandemic can linger on doorknobs and other surfaces, but these aren’t a major source of infection.
The coronavirus behind the pandemic can linger on doorknobs and other surfaces, but these aren’t a major source of infection.
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The PROTAC gold rush
2022
Investment in small-molecule protein degraders is surging, but their drawbacks, limitations and risks are becoming clear.
Journal Article
AI and science: what 1,600 researchers think
2023
A
Nature
survey finds that scientists are concerned, as well as excited, by the increasing use of artificial-intelligence tools in research.
A Nature survey finds that scientists are concerned, as well as excited, by the increasing use of artificial-intelligence tools in research.
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Microplastics are everywhere — but are they harmful?
2021
Scientists are rushing to study the tiny plastic specks that are in marine animals — and in us.
Scientists are rushing to study the tiny plastic specks that are in marine animals — and in us.
Credit: Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program
Microplastics from the Magothy River are pictured at the laboratory of Dr. Lance Yonkos at the University of Maryland.
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Could the world go PFAS-free? Proposal to ban ‘forever chemicals’ fuels debate
2023
A European agency is considering sweeping restrictions on fluorinated chemicals used in jet engines, electric cars, refrigeration systems, semiconductors and many consumer products.
A European agency is considering sweeping restrictions on fluorinated chemicals used in jet engines, electric cars, refrigeration systems, semiconductors and many consumer products.
Journal Article
Why the Tongan eruption will go down in the history of volcanology
2022
The 15 January blast sent shock waves around the globe and defied scientific expectations. Researchers are now scrambling to work out why.
The 15 January blast sent shock waves around the globe and defied scientific expectations. Researchers are now scrambling to work out why.
Credit: EyePress News/Shutterstock
Satellite image shows volcanic cloud following an explosive eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai volcano.
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Revised classification of HIV associated oral lesions
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2022
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