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Red tide turning point? New research, policy shifts offer hope
Scientists say a wave of new research could help stop future outbreaks before they spiral into disaster.
We present evidence from a field experiment across 66 firms and 7,137 knowledge workers. Workers were randomly selected to access a generative AI tool integrated into applications they already used at ...
A congressional hearing covered the rise of paper mills and the costs of open-access publishing — but there was little ...
A new study by Anthropic and ETH Zurich shows AI can identify users from social media posts, raising concerns about privacy, ...
Soka University of America’s model compensates students for research, expanding access while meeting growing demand for ...
At a congressional hearing Wednesday, witnesses defended the scientific publishing industry while blasting the Trump ...
University leaders from four Mid-South institutions are set to put pen to paper on April 20, signing an agreement that ...
Georgia is one of the leading states for forestry, ranking first in annual harvest volume and the export of forest products.
For math, chalk is very effective for a number of reasons,” said Duke Professor of Mathematics Ezra Miller. Miller said using chalk forces him to be deliberate about what – and in what order – he ...
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