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Nearly 1.46 lakh AI-hallucinated references entered scientific papers in 2025: StudyA surge in AI-generated hallucinated citations has infiltrated scientific literature, with over 146,000 fabricated references appearing in ...
The Difference Between Looking Productive and Actually Being ProductiveAppearing busy doesn't always mean being productive. Research reveals task-switching and focusing on urgent, not important, matters can hin...
ChatGPT’s parent company, OpenAI, banned Tumbler Ridge, B.C., school shooter’s account, mulled alerting Canadian police, but held back over this reasonOpenAI identified Jesse Van Rootselaar's account for violent activities in June 2025. The company considered alerting the Royal Canadian Mo...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about school shooting suspect months agoChatGPT-maker OpenAI said Friday it considered last year alerting Canadian police about the activities of a person who months later committ...
US student visas: What they are, & what are your rights if you're an F-1 visa holderRecent student visa revocations in the US have created anxiety among international students, raising concerns about stricter immigration en...
These universities in the U.S may be in the line of fire as Trump may withhold massive research grants; here's the listThe Trump administration is reportedly planning to withhold significant NIH research grants from universities accused of lacking "academic ...
End of a love affair: news media quit X over 'disinformation'Major news outlets are leaving social media platform X. They say the platform is enabling the spread of disinformation. X's owner is Elon M...
Elon Musk says to roll out per-article payment plan on TwitterCEO of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk has announced that his Twitter platform will allow media publishers to charge users on a per-article basi...
Microsoft faces challenge cleaning up Activision Blizzard's cultureAccomplishing that will require Microsoft to deviate from its usual hands-off approach on acquisitions to tackle what amounts to a "clean u...
Omicron can evade protection offered by Covid vaccines, antibody therapies: StudyThe researchers from Columbia University in the US and the University of Hong Kong noted that a striking feature of Omicron is the alarming...
COVID-19 long-haulers experience chest pain, blood clot complications, weeks after recovery: StudySome long-haul COVID-19 patients experience stroke, chest pain, and blood clot-related complications weeks after recovery, according to a r...
Covid-19 symptoms outside lungs decoded, virus can lead to high blood sugar levels, blood clots & deliriumThe researchers recommended that doctors treat these conditions along with the respiratory disease.
View: Why Arvind Subramanian's GDP over-estimation argument is flawedSubramanian made the dramatic claim that the real GDP in India grew between 3.5% and 5.5% during 2011-17.
New method to map cosmos in 3-DResearchers from UBC in Canada proposed the method which calculates cosmological distances using the bursts of energy also known as fast ra...
Musical taste differs between rich and poorLess-educated people like musical genres such as disco, golden oldies and rap while their wealthier prefer classical, opera and rock, scien...
10 brilliant Tweeple you should followIf you have been tracking the same old names on Twitter, you are missing out. Start following these intellectuals and get your ideas flowin...
Perfectionists at increased risk of suicide?Perfectionism is a bigger risk factor in suicide than we may think, said scientists who called for closer attention to its potential destru...
E-cigarettes may promote illicit drug use and addictionE-cigarettes may function as a gateway to marijuana and cocaine addiction, just like conventional cigarettes, scientists say.
- Magzter: A digital magazine store & newsstand application for smart devices
Magzter, a digital magazine store and newsstand application for smart devices, was founded by BITS Pilani graduate Vijayakumar Radhakrishna...
- Changing jobs frequently can leave you with lower pay cheques
Job-hopping might be a common career strategy for modern day young professionals, but the trend results in lower pay cheques for the worker...