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A university student uncovered a tiny footprint in Alaska that survived for centuries underground, and helped scientists understand prehistoric childhoodArchaeologists unearthed a remarkable human footprint at Swan Point, Alaska. This ancient imprint belonged to a child aged 8 to 12. The dis...
Scientists say animal welfare is not just about survival; it may depend on feelings, choices, and controlAnimal welfare science is evolving. New research highlights emotions and adaptive decision-making as crucial for animal well-being. This te...
Social Security is getting a $100,000 cap, and millions of Americans need to know this right now - are you affected?A Social Security benefits cap is gaining urgency as new data warns the trust fund could be depleted by 2032. This $100,000 Social Security...
Uber stock jumps 9% after $53.7 billion bookings beat: is UBER entering its strongest growth phase again?UBER stock surged roughly 9% in premarket trading after the company reported first-quarter 2026 results that beat Wall Street on the metric...
Is Social Security going broke in 2032? Here’s what new data shows about who will still be paid and who may have to worryIs Social Security going broke in 2032? New data signals a looming trust fund crisis. Benefits will not vanish completely after depletion. ...
AI in 2026 and beyond: The new admissions filter no one can afford to ignoreAI is transforming the job market. Universities are adapting admissions to assess AI readiness. Students need to demonstrate responsible AI...
AI is giving bad advice to flatter its users, says new study on dangers of overly agreeable chatbotsSycophancy or behaviour that was overly agreeable and affirming is complicated. While few people are looking to AI for factually inaccurate...
What If Animals Were Always Talking, And We’ve Only Been Listening the Wrong Way?New research reveals animal communication hinges on emotions, not just words. Early studies explored symbols, but Artificial Intelligence n...
Scientists Finally Explain Why Fish Break Formation Mid-SwimFish schools, appearing chaotic when splitting and reuniting, actually follow biological and physical rules. This dynamic behavior aids in ...
Scientists Studying Cooperation Discovered Something Surprising About Animal MemoryNew research suggests animals' cooperation is sustained by remembering past interactions, not just the most recent one. Longer memory allow...
A New Look at Animal Social Networks Is Revealing Surprising Patterns No One ExpectedAnimals rarely live alone; social structures are vital for survival, influencing feeding, predator avoidance, and reproduction. From fluid ...
What Happens When AI Agents Care About Each Other’s SuccessScientists are now using evolutionary biology to boost cooperation in AI. A recent study shows artificial agents learn to work together bet...
What If Animals Feel More Than We Think… and How Is Science Proving It?New scientific studies reveal animals possess complex inner lives. Dogs sense human emotions, while rats and mice exhibit sophisticated bra...
A New Model Explains How People Choose Friends and Social ConnectionsNavigating the ever-changing landscape of human connections is a complex challenge. A new computational framework, SEMO, models how individ...
Defying Nature's Script: How a Lion and Antelope Shared a Drink Without ConflictAn astonishing scene unfolded in the African savanna. A lioness and an antelope were seen drinking side by side at a waterhole. This rare m...
OpenAI’s ‘annoying’ GPT-4o update rolled back; sycophancy explainedOpenAI has rolled back the recent GPT-4o update in ChatGPT due to user concerns about its excessively agreeable and flattering tone. The co...
U.S elections: Has Nate Silver skewed data in favour of Donald Trump, he faces backlash on social mediaSome argue that Nate Silver's new election model favors less trustworthy surveys and benefits from his affiliation with a betting organizat...