A group of researchers are launching an effort to validate big scientific claims, with help from artificial intelligence.
This week, both Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s ChatGPT were updated to embrace learning through interactive visualizations.
Beyond the chatbots and productivity tools that have dominated public attention, AI is extending the reach of cutting-edge science and helping scientists globally tackle some of the greatest ...
A Brazilian researcher is using Taylor Swift's music videos to teach plant science, helping students overcome "plant blindness." ...
On Tuesday, OpenAI introduced dynamic visual explanations, a new ChatGPT feature that allows users to see how formulas, variables, and mathematical relationships change in real time. Instead of just ...
New research on a 14,000-year-old soil layer in Alaska uncovered stone and mammoth ivory tools. The find offers the oldest examples of human-made tools ever discovered in North America. The discovery ...
GOVERNMENT NOTICES on software contracts rarely make for intriguing reading. Yet one published on April 17th 2025 by America’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the muscle behind President ...
As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply embedded in Missouri businesses, colleges and universities across the state are grappling with the best ways to prepare students for a workforce ...
A robot named Adam was the first of its kind to do science. Adam mimicked a biologist. After coming up with questions to ask about yeast, the machine tested those questions inside a robotic laboratory ...
PROJECT GENIE, an experimental artificial-intelligence model released by Google in January, is a jaw-dropping technical achievement. Give the tool a prompt—an image, say, or a brief snippet of ...
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. Your home is a death trap. It is a place where, if you’re not careful, your furniture ...