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‘Fundamentally shaping the way that scientists think’
Tech advances have helped remove the idea that scientific work is restricted to folks in lab coats. The New York Times reported that ordinary citizens are spearheading ecological research right from their smartphones.Since its 2008…
Google DeepMind Chief Scientist says AI already surpasses humans in most tasks: ‘Most people are not…
With artificial intelligence systems getting better day by day, the raging question in the AI community has been whether the new models will soon be able to surpass humans at most tasks we do today or attain a state of Artificial General…
China’s first science popularization month kicks off in Beijing
A boy visits a science fiction-themed planetary science experience exhibition at China Building Science Museum in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, July 18, 2025.
China's inaugural National…
Scientists unlock quantum version of Bayes’ rule in physics breakthrough
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An international team of researchers have successfully derived a quantum version of Bayes’ rule, a cornerstone of probability theory
Their discovery was published on August 28, 2025, in…
Science Workshop held at Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra
Mysuru: Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra, Srinagar, Mysuru, hosted a two-day science workshop recently. Scientific thinking methods was promoted by organising field visits to Shukavana and Bonsai garden at Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda…
Nearshore Salinity in Pensacola Bay; A Citizen Science Report
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For decades resource managers and agencies have been interested in restoring seagrass in the Pensacola Bay system. Beginning in the mid-20th century seagrass habitat began to decline, in some locations over 80% were lost. …
Ancient Rivers Meandered Long Before Plants Evolved, Stanford Scientists Find
Did rivers meander before plants? New research challenges long-held geological beliefs, suggesting meandering rivers existed earlier than thought. Discover the implications for Earth's climate history and carbon storage.For many years,…
Are French Fries Really That Unhealthy? Here’s What Science Says
French fries are, without a doubt, one of the most popular foods in the US. According to Talker Research, Americans consume around 5.6 billion pounds of them every year. But new research suggests that eating fries too often could carry…
5 Tips for Writing Good Reports
Scientific research is a collaborative endeavour, and that collaboration doesn’t stop once the lab work is complete. Each paper is the result of multiple people and perspectives, reaching across the world to…
Warmer Great Lakes could mean more snow, invasive species, scientists warn
The Great Lakes have been warmer than usual, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration readings, and while that may be welcome news for swimmers, it could help proliferate the Lakes' invasive species.NOAA data shows that…