Chatbots may make learning feel easy — but it’s superficial
People who use search engines develop deeper knowledge and are more invested in what they learn than those relying on AI chatbots, a study reports.
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People who use search engines develop deeper knowledge and are more invested in what they learn than those relying on AI chatbots, a study reports.
Battles between the Trump administration and academic institutions are putting important biomedical advances in limbo.
NASA ER-2 pilot Kirt Stallings waits inside the transport vehicle at Edwards, California, on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025, moments before boarding NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research
The Arabian and African tectonic plates failed to pull apart 28 million years ago at the Gulf of Suez, but the area hasn’t stopped rifting.
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Researchers found that AI flattens the bell curve of a common principle in human psychology, known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, giving us all the illusion
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry tells NPR that the U.S., China and other major emitters aren’t doing enough to stem climate change.; Credit:
Newly mated parasitic queen ants invade colonies and spray their victims with a chemical irritant that provokes the workers to kill their mother.
A 2024 satellite photo shows an unusually active bloom of toxic cyanobacteria swirling in the water of Nevada’s Pyramid Lake. Research suggests that the algae
A tiny figurine depicting a goose mounting a woman reveals early evidence of animistic belief in southwest Asia.
The Shenzhou-21 crew has been marooned on China’s Tiangong space station after three of their colleagues were brought back to Earth in the wrong spacecraft.
For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide. (Image credit: Joachim
Three Chinese astronauts are back on earth after they had to prolong their stay in outer space due to space debris hitting their spacecraft.
Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have discovered the “City of Seven Ravines,” a vast Bronze Age “proto-city” with metalworking, dwellings and a large building.