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Experts divided over claim that Chinese hackers launched world-first AI-powered cyber attack — but that's not what they're really worried about
Anthropic said a Chinese espionage group used its Claude AI to automate most of a cyberattack campaign, but experts question how autonomous the operation really was, and what it means for the future
Mystery foot suggests a second early human relative lived alongside Lucy
Scientists have discovered that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belonged to a previously unknown ancient relative similar to Lucy.
Thousands of genomes reveal the wild wolf genes in most dogs' DNA
Dogs were the first of any species that people domesticated, and they have been a constant part of human life for millennia. Domesticated species are the plants and animals that have evolved to live
Prototype device restores lost smell by teaching the brain to feel odors
There is new hope for people who have lost their smell. Scientists have successfully tested a breakthrough device that lets people detect the presence of certain odors. This innovative system helps
Your brain edits reality depending on your mindset
Neuroscientists have long known that perception is not a neutral recording of the outside world but a construction, stitched together from sensory data and prior experience. What is becoming harder
NASA’s Big Plan to Grow Plants on Mars—The Future of Feeding Astronauts in Space
Imagine harvesting fresh vegetables and strawberries while gazing at the Moon’s barren surface or Mars’ red landscape. This futuristic scenario is becoming increasingly possible, thanks to
The Surprising History Of Almond Milk
Some foods and drink simply feel so modern that it's impossible to imagine them existing in any era other than our current one. Almond milk is one such example. While almond milk feels like something
Behind Sri Lanka’s ‘fish rain’ lies a web of migrations now blocked by rising dams
From time to time, curious tales of “fish rain” grab media attention: fish seemingly fall from the sky, far from any bodies of water, following heavy downpours. The most recent incident occurred in
Scientists finally found who 3.4 million-year-old foot fossil belonged to
An ancient foot fossil was found to be of the Australopithecus species, which proved that several hominin species inhabited the same landscape.
10 Things To Know About The Ancient Origins Of Blue Eyes
If you have blue eyes, you’re part of an exclusive genetic club that traces back to one individual. That ancestor passed down an identical mutation that millions now carry. Scientists can actually
Icy moons may boil below ice and still harbor life
Far from the Sun, beneath the frozen shells of moons like Europa and Enceladus, new research suggests that water may not simply sit as a quiet global ocean. Instead, it could churn, flash to vapor,
US-Russian crew of 3 blasts off to the International Space Station in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft
A U.S.-Russian crew of three began a mission to the International Space Station aboard a Russian spacecraft following a succesful launch Thursday. A Soyuz booster rocket lifted off at 2:27 p.m. (9:27
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