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artificial intelligence
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Can AI help coastal cities prepare for rising seas and extreme events?
Andrea Ficchì, AXA Research Fund; Polytechnic University of Milan and Emiliano Longo, Polytechnic University of Milan Our novel…
June 19, 2026
An AI solution to an 80‑year‑old problem has shocked mathematicians
Melissa Lee, Monash University Last week, OpenAI shocked the mathematical community by revealing that one of its internal…
June 7, 2026
Nearly everything we use online is owned by big tech. There’s a better way forward
Ashwin Nagappa, Queensland University of Technology and Daniel Angus, Queensland University of Technology Globally, users of digital media…
June 1, 2026
Why comparisons between AI and human intelligence miss the point
Aelitta / Getty Images Celeste Rodriguez Louro, The University of Western Australia and Jennifer Rodger, The University of…
February 12, 2026
Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference
If students can’t demonstrate their thinking, how can professors know whether they are learning? SDI Productions via Getty…
November 6, 2025
The great wildebeest migration, seen from space: satellites and AI are helping count Africa’s wildlife
Isla C. Duporge, Princeton University The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the most remarkable natural spectacles on…
October 29, 2025
AI tools promise efficiency at work, but they can erode trust, creativity and agency
Jordan Loewen-Colón, Queen’s University, Ontario and Mel Sellick, Arizona State University What if your biggest competitive asset is…
October 16, 2025
Poor sleep may make your brain age faster – new study
Ekaterina Karpacheva/Shutterstock.com Abigail Dove, Karolinska Institutet We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, yet sleep is…
October 15, 2025
We teach young people to write. In the age of AI, we must teach them how to see
Vikas Anand Dev/Unsplash T.J. Thomson, RMIT University; Daniel Pfurtscheller, University of Innsbruck; Katharina Christ, National Institute for Science…
October 6, 2025
Scientists say 7 senses may be optimal for memory
A new mathematical model of memory suggests that seven senses, not five, may be the optimal number for maximizing learning and knowledge retention, with significant implications for AI.
September 19, 2025
