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AI’s a suck up. Research shows how it flatters and suggests we’re not to blame
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AI’s a suck up. Research shows how it flatters and suggests we’re not to blame

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with potentially worrisome

‘A landmark moment for the field’: FDA approves first-ever gene therapy for inherited deafness
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‘A landmark moment for the field’: FDA approves first-ever gene therapy for inherited deafness

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

A gene therapy made by Regeneron is the first treatment of its kind approved for genetic hearing loss.

‘Strong, undeniable public examples of something positive’: Astronaut Chris Hadfield on why Artemis II hit him hard, and why we need to send a guitar to the moon
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‘Strong, undeniable public examples of something positive’: Astronaut Chris Hadfield on why Artemis II hit him hard, and why we need to send a guitar to the moon

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

Astronaut Chris Hadfield discusses the value and risks of space travel, his emotional response to the Artemis II mission, and his love of music ahead

‘Kraken’ octopus that lived at the time of the dinosaurs was a 62-foot-long apex predator of the ocean
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‘Kraken’ octopus that lived at the time of the dinosaurs was a 62-foot-long apex predator of the ocean

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

A close inspection of 27 fossil jaws from finned octopuses challenge the longstanding belief that the apex oceanic predators of the Cretaceous were all vertebrates.

Giant, kraken-like octopuses may have ruled the Cretaceous deep
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Giant, kraken-like octopuses may have ruled the Cretaceous deep

Jake BuehlerApril 23, 2026

Some octopuses that lived over 72 million years ago were as long as whales. These huge predators may have been the largest invertebrates ever.

Clouds of water ice thread stellar nurseries in the Milky Way
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Clouds of water ice thread stellar nurseries in the Milky Way

Nikk OgasaApril 23, 2026

NASA’s SPHEREx mapped water ice across vast regions of the galaxy, confirming that an essential molecule for life on Earth abounds in space.

NASA’s Chandra Finds Young Stars Dim Quickly
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NASA’s Chandra Finds Young Stars Dim Quickly

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

Scientists have found that young stellar cousins of our Sun are calming down and dimming more quickly in their X-ray output than previously thought, according

Artemis II heat shield aced its blistering reentry, ghostly underwater photo reveals
Science

Artemis II heat shield aced its blistering reentry, ghostly underwater photo reveals

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

The Orion heat shield used for the Artemis II mission held up perfectly, early photos and a NASA assessment reveal.

Scientists invent artificial neurons that ‘talk’ to real brain cells, paving way to better brain implants
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Scientists invent artificial neurons that ‘talk’ to real brain cells, paving way to better brain implants

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.

‘What are the odds’: Superbright comet and exploding fireball meteor form near-perfect X over European castle
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‘What are the odds’: Superbright comet and exploding fireball meteor form near-perfect X over European castle

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

A pair of lucky photographers snapped a stunning time-lapse shot of a fireball meteor streaking in front of Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) as it shone

Some plants can feed on dust that lands on their leaves
Science

Some plants can feed on dust that lands on their leaves

Sanket MungaseApril 23, 2026

A new study offers evidence from natural shrubland that leaves, not just roots, can take up nutrients from deposited dust.

Imagination is not just replaying what we see and hear
Science

Imagination is not just replaying what we see and hear

Nora BradfordApril 23, 2026

The findings differ from prior work, showing it’s tough to disentangle how similarly our brains register imagined thoughts and real sensations.

Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame
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Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with potentially worrisome

Meet AGI CPU — a specialist processor that engineers believe will power the next wave of AI
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Meet AGI CPU — a specialist processor that engineers believe will power the next wave of AI

Really Simple SyndicationApril 23, 2026

Arm’s new chip could be a powerful but efficient conductor for real-world use of agentic AIs.

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