Anthropeum is a daily game that uses the Met’s open-access data to showcase underrepresented art and artifacts ...
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The NAWR fires back at an LA Times op-ed calling for alcohol to be stigmatized like tobacco, arguing the comparison is ...
Throughout human ecological history, we have played a variety of roles within ecosystems around the world. In this so-called ...
It feels like there’s no escaping AI right now, whether you’re trying to type a sentence without being interrupted by a digital “assistant” or struggling to find a new refrigerator that doesn’t ...
An analysis of projects and local opposition highlights the growing tensions surrounding AI infrastructure in rural ...
Lessons from Brazil on how science philanthropy can and should act in the face of political hostility. The United States is ...
The University of Hawaii will use a federal investment of more than $12 million over five years to create a garage-sized data center to support AI-driven healthcare research.
The University of Minnesota-connected citizen science platform logs its one billionth contribution to scientific knowledge.
Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey use them to study space weather and its links to Earth’s climate. But for one scientist, the waves are more than just data points — they’re an artistic ...