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Will AI take your job? The answer could hinge on the 4 S’s of the technology’s advantages over humans
FPT Proposes Public-Private Partnership Model to Develop Vietnam’s Digital Healthcare Ecosystem
Study reveals new indicators for HER2+ breast cancer response to therapy
Millions of new solar system objects to be found and ‘filmed in technicolor’ – studies predict
SA Delivers First Electric Public Hospital In Australia
Genetics power breakthrough inflammatory arthritis study
Baylor’s Class Of 2025 Celebrates Commencement
New Trustees Set To Join Cornell Board In July
New Technique Turns ‘noisy’ Lasers Into Quantum Light
Flowers unfold with surprising precision, despite unruly genes
Physics Advance Details New Way to Control Solid Objects in Liquid
Peter Benazic appointed to lead Cardinia Shire as interim CEO
Warning On Immigration Data Handling
H-bomb creator Richard Garwin was a giant in science, technology and policy
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Leigh on more productive work in the age of AI
Skinny On Fat, Ascites And Anti-tumor Immunity
Science requires ethical oversight – without federal dollars, society’s health and safety are at risk
Enzyme As Key To Protein Quality
GC Aesthetics® Strengthens Board of Directors with Strategic Appointments
NetApp and Intel Partner to Redefine AI for Enterprises
What makes people flourish? A new survey of more than 200,000 people across 22 countries looks for global patterns and local differences
Dr. Margaret Goodell named to the National Academy of Sciences
Author talk and writing workshop by influential Asian Australian in May
‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’ − an astronomer explains how much evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life
Female Bonobos Keep Males In Check With Solidarity
Phoenician culture spread mainly through cultural exchange
Harvard is suing the White House: here’s what Trump hopes to achieve by targeting universities
Century-old Mystery Of Plant Communication Solved
Severance: what the hit show can teach us about cyber security and human risk
Reprogramming cancer cells to treat an aggressive type of leukemia
Race isn’t a ‘biological reality,’ contrary to recent political claims − here’s how scientific consensus on race developed in the 20th century
Times’ David Sanger To Discuss ‘New Cold Wars’ In Visit
Ludwig Harvard’s Rakesh Jain receives lifetime achievement award from the American Association for Cancer
Dennis Gaitsgory wins 2025 Breakthrough Prize in mathematics
Danielle Smith’s subservient Florida trip flouts the Team Canada approach to fighting Trump
MIT President Dr. Sally Kornbluth to give Baylor College of Medicine commencement address
Doctor shortages have hobbled health care for decades − and the trend could be worsening
After months of Trump’s shock tactics, whistleblower groups are pushing back against attacks on workers’ rights
Neural Potential: Mouser Series Explores Brain Computer Interfaces at the Intersection of Technology and the Mind
AI can be a powerful tool for scientists. But it can also fuel research misconduct
We found the only kangaroo that doesn’t hop – and it can teach us how roos evolved their quirky gait
Connecting the dots: How to manage an increasingly dispersed workforce
New CDKL Genes Linked To Neurodevelopmental Disorders
New CDKL gene family linked to neurodevelopmental disorders
Ludwig Harvard’s Bradley Bernstein elected Fellow of the AACR Academy
More diverse investigators could help diversify clinical trials
Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there’s a very long way to go
Beyond AI regulation: How government and industry can team up to make the technology safer without hindering innovation