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A.I. Is Becoming More Conversant. But Will It Get More Honest?

On a recent afternoon Jonas Thiel, a socioeconomics major at a college in northern Germany, spent more than an hour…

Where the Bison Could Roam

MALTA, Mont. — Around 200 chocolate-brown bison raise their heads, following the low growl of a pickup truck slowly motoring…

You May Miss These Parasites When They’re Gone

Warming temperatures in one part of the world seem to have driven down the parasite population, suggesting another unexpected way…

Asian Researchers Face Disparity With Key U.S. Science Funding Source

White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate…

Space and Astronomy: What to Expect in 2023

As years in space and astronomy go, 2022 is going to be a tough act to follow. NASA wowed us…

Space and Astronomy: What to Expect in 2023

As years in space and astronomy go, 2022 is going to be a tough act to follow. NASA wowed us…

The Webb Telescope Is Just Getting Started

BALTIMORE — So far it’s been eye candy from heaven: The black vastness of space teeming with enigmatic, unfathomably distant…

It’s Turtles All the Way Down in the Fossil Record

How smushed shells could help to resolve paleontological mysteries.

A Cathedral Tried to Approach Heaven, but the Earth Held a Deep Secret

The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, set on a cliff, could have dominated Manhattan’s emerging skyline. It could…

How a See-Through Frog Hides Its Red Blood From Predators

The glass frog’s unusual adaptation to bolster its camouflage could offer clues for preventing deadly blood clots in people.

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