One of the most beloved traditions to take part in every Thanksgiving is the annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 marathon, in which audiences can look back at some of the best installments of the ...
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Yep, that’s because scientists believe they have found the ‘location of Noah’s Ark’ after managing to decipher a 3,000-year-old map. Advert This all comes down to the Imago Mundi ...
It is hard to mend a broken heart, but in a few years doctors might be able to do essentially that. Scientists are closing in on ways to help patients grow new heart muscle after a heart attack ...
AI-generated summaries not only improved public comprehension of science but also enhanced how people perceived scientists. I used a popular large language model, GPT-4 by OpenAI, to create simple ...
Image by tm-tm, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. (photo credit: FLICKR) Scientists have recently unlocked the secrets of the world's oldest map, a 3,000-year-old clay tablet known as the Imago Mundi ...
A study trumpeting the value of applying rigorous standards to scientific research was retracted, in part because the authors didn’t follow their own advice. In the sprawling project, scientists ...
This messy process is called a tidal disruption event (TDE). Astronomers occasionally catch a glimpse of TDEs, and a recent one has helped solve a mystery about the source of a type of transient X-ray ...
In an era where “Studies show” once quelled all debate, Ben Goldacre’s “Bad Science” reshapes our trust in scientific proclamations. Released in 2008, this book dissects the manipulation of science ...