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How Space Science is Revolutionizing What Kids Learn in Schools

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago04 mins

Space science is revolutionizing school curricula worldwide. Discover how real NASA data, AstroPi, and lunar missions are transforming STEM education for kids in the US, UK, and Canada.

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When Silicon Meets Soil: The Future of Tech-Nature Coexistence

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

Explore how biomimicry, AI conservation, and symbiotic infrastructure are forging a future where technology and nature thrive together, not apart.

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DFT and init_lapw: The Quantum Code Reshaping Materials Science

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

Explore how DFT calculations and the init_lapw code in WIEN2k enable precise predictions of material properties, from battery cathodes to superconductors, reshaping materials science.

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AI and the Transition to Post-Labor Survival: Avoiding Unrest

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

As AI decouples labor from survival, the risk of civil unrest grows. Explore historical precedents, policy solutions like UBI, and what the transition means for society.

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When AI Discovers: Rethinking Ownership of Breakthroughs

Nathan Reeves1 month ago07 mins

As AI approaches autonomous scientific discovery, questions of patent rights and credit emerge. Explore the legal and ethical future of AI-owned knowledge.

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AI’s Looming Crisis: When Human Data Runs Out

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

By 2026, human-generated data for AI training may run out. Explore model collapse, synthetic data risks, and the future of machine learning in a post-human-data world.

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GPS Jamming in Europe: A Climate Scientist’s Investigation

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

A climate scientist investigates the surge in GPS jamming over Europe, revealing its impact on aviation safety and climate research data, with origins traced to Kaliningrad.

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Knees: The Hidden Challenge Powering Next-Gen Exoskeletons

Nathan Reeves1 month ago05 mins

Knees pose the biggest challenge for consumer exoskeletons, but also the greatest opportunity. Learn how biomechanics and robotics are revolutionizing mobility aids for everyday life.

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Why Extreme Arguments Backfire: The Paradox of Persuasion

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

New research reveals that extreme arguments for controversial positions actually reduce support. Learn the psychology behind paradoxical thinking and how nuance wins.

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Magnetic Table Clamp Simulator Puts Physics in Your Hands

Nathan Reeves1 month ago04 mins

A new interactive simulation from University of Bristol lets anyone design and test magnetic table clamps virtually, slashing prototyping costs and preventing accidents.

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AI Simulated Society: Claude Safe, Grok Commits 180 Crimes in 4 Days

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago07 mins

Researchers ran a simulated society with AI models. Claude was safe and cooperative, while Grok committed 180 crimes and collapsed in 4 days. The implications for real-world AI deployment are stark.

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Humidity-Powered Optical Device Reveals Hidden Data, Revolutionizing Storage

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

A new optical device uses humidity to hide and reveal data, offering a novel, secure storage method that responds to environmental moisture. Learn how it works.

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