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As AI reshapes white-collar work, new research shows that some of the most popular graduate degrees are actually leaving ...
The irony is difficult to ignore. Fentanyl, a substance at the center of national concern, is the subject of intense research ...
The number of scientific papers is growing so rapidly that scientists are no longer able to keep track of all of them, even ...
The history of science and technology is marked by major breakthroughs—the theory of evolution, the splitting of the atom, ...
Findings from the Systematizing Confidence in Open Research and Evidence (SCORE) program—a collaborative effort involving 865 ...
Tens of thousands of publications from 2025 might include invalid references generated by AI, a Nature analysis suggests.
How could this be? This counterintuitive finding is a consequence of what’s called Simpson’s paradox, a phenomenon that is ...
Cerf’s February 2026 Communications Cerf’s Up column, “Does AI Now Represent a Paradigm Shift?” rightly characterizes modern ...
The goal of science writing, just like any other type of writing, is to communicate ideas and information to an audience as efficiently and effectively as possible. Like other types of writing, ...
To stay up to date and work forward in their fields, scientists must have at their fingertips and in their minds thousands of published studies. Large language models (LLMs) show promise as a tool for ...
All major large language models (LLMs) can be used to either commit academic fraud or facilitate junk science, a test of 13 models has found. Still, some LLMs performed better than others in the ...