Duke's Cameron Boozer starred Saturday with 25 points in his first regular-season game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. His twin brother, Cayden, wasn't far behind, with 14 points off the bench as the Blue ...
Marcus Flowers is having mixed emotions these days. The Princeton senior quarterback said he’s been through extremes with his team. In the last two years, despite his best efforts, he has enjoyed just ...
👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment above! Hello parents, teachers and students! Today’s experiment is all about potential and kinetic energy. Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on ...
Some companies are working to remedy the issue. Some AI chatbots rely on flawed research from retracted scientific papers to answer questions, according to recent studies. The findings, confirmed by ...
Summarizing complex scientific findings for a non-expert audience is one of the most important things a science journalist does from day to day. Generating summaries of complex writing has also been ...
Background: Non-invasive neuromodulation (NIN) technology, a promising approach in the field of neuromodulation, has been employed to address a diverse array of disorders, with an increasing volume of ...
Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and culture. SEE MORE by Alan Boyle on Aug 12, 2025 at 8:25 am August 12, 2025 at 8:26 am ...
Even though Dunder Mifflin will not be returning to TV, there will be little drops of The Office sprinkled throughout the follow-up series, The Paper, premiering September 4 on Peacock with four ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...
Dr. Adriaan Louw has heard the term "pain revolution" before. The physical therapist and scientist has been researching chronic pain for more than 30 years. Over the decades, he has witnessed the rise ...
SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS exist to do one thing: provide accurate, peer-reviewed reports of new research to an interested audience. But according to a paper published in PNAS on August 4th, that lofty goal ...
A growing tide of fake papers is flooding the scientific record and proliferating faster than current checks can rid them from the system, scientists warn. The source of the trouble is “paper mills,” ...
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