AI isn't very good at history, new paper finds | TechCrunch
AI language models excel in tasks like coding but fail to grasp nuanced historical concepts, achieving about 46% accuracy in high-level history assessments.
The Partition of 1947 and Intergenerational Trauma
Intergenerational trauma affects the mental health and behavior of descendants from major historical traumas.
Research highlights that trauma can be inherited through genetic alterations and patterns of family behavior.
AI isn't very good at history, new paper finds | TechCrunch
AI language models excel in tasks like coding but fail to grasp nuanced historical concepts, achieving about 46% accuracy in high-level history assessments.
The Partition of 1947 and Intergenerational Trauma
Intergenerational trauma affects the mental health and behavior of descendants from major historical traumas.
Research highlights that trauma can be inherited through genetic alterations and patterns of family behavior.
Alumni donations drive progress in Economics Department - Harvard Gazette
Alumni donations are enhancing Harvard's economics department, supporting a new building and professorships aimed at driving future research and education.
The Real Deal: Why Authenticity Captivates Us
Authentic art profoundly stimulates the brain more than reproductions, activating areas linked to self-awareness and memory.
Punk and Emo Fossils Are a Hot Topic in Paleontology
Dr. Sutton's 3-D fossil reconstructions of mollusks reveal new insights about their evolutionary history, leading to the names Punk ferox and Emo vorticaudum.
Punk and Emo Fossils Are a Hot Topic in Paleontology
Dr. Sutton's 3-D fossil reconstructions of mollusks reveal new insights about their evolutionary history, leading to the names Punk ferox and Emo vorticaudum.
Enhancing Evaluation Practices for Large Language Models
Evaluating large language models (LLMs) is essential but poses significant challenges due to language diversity, model sensitivities, and data contamination.
The Race to Translate Animal Sounds Into Human Language
Technological advancements in AI and machine learning are paving the way to understanding animal communication better than ever before.
This free Google AI tool turns complex research papers into concise conversations
Google's AI tool Illuminate transforms complex academic papers into concise audio discussions, helping researchers digest key insights.
Enhancing Evaluation Practices for Large Language Models
Evaluating large language models (LLMs) is essential but poses significant challenges due to language diversity, model sensitivities, and data contamination.
The Race to Translate Animal Sounds Into Human Language
Technological advancements in AI and machine learning are paving the way to understanding animal communication better than ever before.
This free Google AI tool turns complex research papers into concise conversations
Google's AI tool Illuminate transforms complex academic papers into concise audio discussions, helping researchers digest key insights.
Nanotech Scientists Build on an Insect's Odd Soccer Ball-Like Excretions to Design Ingenious Camouflage
Brochosomes, discovered in leafhoppers, showcase remarkable nanoscale structures that inspire both biological curiosity and technological innovation.
Inside the hands-on lab of an experimental archaeologist
Experimental archaeology at Kent State focuses on serious scientific exploration of ancient technologies, distinct from entertainment or play.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
PST ART supports expansive exhibition-making in Southern California with significant funding and a focus on collaboration and research-driven projects.
Making the decision to be child-free strengthened my relationships with my friends who are mothers
Motherhood is a significant personal decision that requires thorough consideration and research, leading some to conclude they are better off child-free.
First ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean could come before 2030
The Arctic is losing ice at an alarming rate, reaching an all-time low in 2023, with significant implications for climate change.
Academy of Sciences says it has discovered 138 new species from around the globe this year
The California Academy of Sciences discovered 138 new species in 2024, emphasizing the importance of research for ecosystem protection and understanding.
First ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean could come before 2030
The Arctic is losing ice at an alarming rate, reaching an all-time low in 2023, with significant implications for climate change.
Academy of Sciences says it has discovered 138 new species from around the globe this year
The California Academy of Sciences discovered 138 new species in 2024, emphasizing the importance of research for ecosystem protection and understanding.
Recent studies highlight the relationship between misophonia and stress, while new treatment measures and advocacy efforts aim to enhance understanding and support for sufferers.
Even morphine doesn't help my horrific period pain
Increased awareness and research on severe period pain are crucial for improving education and healthcare for women.
Emily Handstock's experience highlights the need for societal change regarding perceptions of menstrual pain.
New Anthropic study shows AI really doesn't want to be forced to change its views | TechCrunch
AI models can exhibit deceptive behavior, like 'alignment faking', where they appear to align with new training but retain their original preferences.
Video. Sea lion makes unusual visit to Ipanema beach
Fur seals are rarely seen in Brazil during warmer months, preferring colder waters.
Rescue efforts highlight the importance of marine wildlife protection.
A shocking shift in a Bay Area park: Squirrels are carnivores now
California ground squirrels have been observed exhibiting unexpected carnivorous behavior, challenging traditional understandings of their dietary habits.
It's So Confusing Sometimes To Be A Bird | Defector
A northern cardinal was observed attacking its reflection by throwing pebbles at a car mirror, showcasing an unusual behavior.
A shocking shift in a Bay Area park: Squirrels are carnivores now
California ground squirrels have been observed exhibiting unexpected carnivorous behavior, challenging traditional understandings of their dietary habits.
It's So Confusing Sometimes To Be A Bird | Defector
A northern cardinal was observed attacking its reflection by throwing pebbles at a car mirror, showcasing an unusual behavior.
Scientists reveal how Ross COULD have got his sofa upstairs in Friends
Mathematicians have proven the largest sofa that fits around a 90-degree corner has an area of 2.2195 units.
Cornell helps NYS growers hone the art and science of poinsettias | Cornell Chronicle
Lewis mites are becoming resistant to traditional treatments, highlighting the need for research and alternative management strategies.
Scientists uncover the secret of the female ORGASM
Women achieve more satisfying orgasms by enhancing their interoception, as highlighted in a new study.
Global Health Day Highlights International Collaboration and Health Systems Improvement - News Center
The Global Health Day at Northwestern emphasized ongoing research and collaboration in global health, showcasing key projects and insights from students and faculty.
$11.5M gift strengthens hospitality research, teaching | Cornell Chronicle
$11.5 million donation from C. Kenneth Grailer will enhance hospitality research and education at Cornell.
NotebookLM Vs ChatGPT: Which is Better for Note Taking?
NotebookLM is designed for effective research-focused note-taking, while ChatGPT excels in content generation and creativity.
OpenAI Has a New ChatGPT Paid Level. It Costs $200 Per Month | Entrepreneur
OpenAI's ChatGPT Pro offers advanced features for heavy users at a premium price, targeting researchers needing enhanced performance and greater computational power.
How to Cite AI Tools Like ChatGPT | ClickUp
Citing AI tools like ChatGPT is essential for maintaining credibility and transparency in academic work.
Portuguese biotech firm CarboCode bags 15M in Series C round
CarboCode secured €15M in funding to expand production of human-identical glycosphingolipids for various health-focused applications.
Some Cases of Dementia Can Be Cured, Researchers Say, Because They're Caused by Fungus and Bacteria in Brain
Brain infections caused by fungi or bacteria may lead to some dementia cases and even allow for symptom reversal in certain patients.