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Yann LeCun, professor at New York University and former chief AI scientist at Meta, says current AI systems lack the ability to model the real world, a limitation he believes cannot be solved by simply making large language models bigger. |
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Yann LeCun, professor at New York University and former chief AI scientist at Meta, says current AI systems lack the ability to model the real world, a limitation he believes cannot be solved by simply making large language models bigger. |
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Scientists have achieved a genetic feat once thought impossible: removing an entire extra human chromosome using gene-editing technology. In a landmar. |
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Scientists emphasise that the most significant changes occur before temperatures hit the 2C mark, meaning many of the projected impacts will start unfolding as early as the 2030s. |
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For more than a century, the Ediacara Biota has quietly confused scientists. These fossils, dating back around 570 million years, capture soft, squish. |
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It sounds a little unbelievable at first. A caterpillar turns into what is basically a biological soup inside a chrysalis, then re-emerges as a butter. |
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By combining capture and conversion through a single device, scientists move closer to practical carbon reuse technologies. |
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The US federal government suffered one of the most severe losses of scientific expertise in its modern history in 2025, with more than 10,000 STEM PhD. |
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A Spanish research team says it has developed a treatment that completely eliminated the most aggressive form of pancreatic cancer in laboratory mice,. |
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Scientists cite escalating wars, climate failures and rising nationalism as threats that are multiplying faster than solutions. |
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There is a rigorous scientific process that scientists followed before setting the Doomsday Clock at 85 seconds this year. Experts analyse data from nuclear physics to climate science to determine survival. |