Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino
Neutrinos may be nearly invisible, but they play a starring role in the Universe. Long-standing anomalies had hinted at a […]
Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino Read Post »
Neutrinos may be nearly invisible, but they play a starring role in the Universe. Long-standing anomalies had hinted at a […]
Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino Read Post »
UBC Okanagan researchers have uncovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural compound linked to anti-cancer effects. By identifying two
A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has finally been decoded Read Post »
Stanford scientists have uncovered how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can very rarely trigger heart inflammation in young men — and how
Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation Read Post »
The backlash against AI invading almost every aspect of the computing experience is growing by the day. Particularly as an
After Outcry, Firefox Promises “Kill Switch” That Turns Off All AI Features Read Post »
Welcome to a special holiday edition of the Abstract! It’s been an incredible year for science, from breakthroughs in life-saving
Scientists May Have Spotted Light from the First Stars Read Post »
We think of large language models as logic machines, immune to the psychological traps that ensnare humans. They follow instructions,
Can Large Language Models Develop Gambling Addiction? Read Post »
For the tech of the future, generative AI sure is making a lot of enemies in a very short time.
AI Backlash Grew Massively in 2025 Read Post »
Merlin has been trained to identify the songs of more than 1,300 bird species around the world When Natasha Walter
West Somerset Lagoon would harness renewable energy for UK’s AI boom – and create ‘iconic’ arc around Bristol Channel The
London Eye architect proposes 14-mile tidal power station off Somerset coast Read Post »
In the AI boom, chatbots and GPTs come and go quickly. (Remember Llama?) GPT-5 had a big year, but 2026
So Long, GPT-5. Hello, Qwen Read Post »