Who wins the science prize when AI makes the discovery?

Who wins the science prize when AI makes the discovery?

In 1974, Antony Hewish won the physics Nobel Prize for discovering pulsars. His graduate student, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, had actually spotted the first one in the data; she’d also built parts of the telescope herself, analysed the charts, noticed the anomaly, and helped confirm that it was real. But she didn’t win the prize. At…

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Alibaba unveils Qwen3.5 as China’s chatbot race shifts to AI agents

Alibaba unveils Qwen3.5 as China’s chatbot race shifts to AI agents

Qwen3 is Alibaba’s latest large language model, which it says combines traditional LLM capabilities with “advanced, dynamic reasoning.” Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Alibaba Group has released its newest AI model series, featuring enhanced capabilities, as it faces intensifying competition in China’s AI space with several models launched in the past week.  The…

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First solar eclipse of 2026: What happens to wildlife during a solar eclipse; animal behaviour explained |

First solar eclipse of 2026: What happens to wildlife during a solar eclipse; animal behaviour explained |

Animal behaviour during solar eclipse Solar eclipses are among nature’s most unusual and dramatic events. The Moon casts a shadow on the Earth that changes the light and temperature in some places for a short time when it moves between the Earth and the Sun. While scientists focus much attention on what solar eclipses reveal…

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Loggerhead turtles face four-pronged threats due to climate change

Loggerhead turtles face four-pronged threats due to climate change

Scientists noticed that loggerhead turtles are getting smaller in size, reducing their reproductive output: smaller females produce smaller clutch sizes. | Photo Credit: Brian Gratwicke (CC BY) The spectre of climate change has come to haunt one of the ocean’s most ubiquitous — yet vulnerable — turtles: the strong-jawed loggerhead, named after its exceptionally large head. These omnivorous marine reptiles have been…

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‘I am worthy, I choose happiness’: Do positive affirmations really work? What studies say

‘I am worthy, I choose happiness’: Do positive affirmations really work? What studies say

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website Positive affirmations, phrases such as “I am worthy” and “I choose happiness” widely shared and talked about on social media are often promoted as tools for improving wellbeing.These upbeat phrases promise a gradual shift in mindset, suggesting that repeating them consistently over time can significantly improve mood and help…

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China’s Baidu adds OpenClaw AI into search app for 700 million users

China’s Baidu adds OpenClaw AI into search app for 700 million users

Chinese tech company Baidu, best known for its search engine, also operates cloud, mapping and other internet-based services. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images BEIJING — Baidu plans to give users of its main smartphone app direct access to the wildly popular artificial intelligence tool OpenClaw, according to a spokesperson for the Chinese tech company….

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Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing secret microwave device on himself to disprove ‘Havana Syndrome’: Report

Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing secret microwave device on himself to disprove ‘Havana Syndrome’: Report

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after he tested a secret weapon on himself to disprove the existence of Havana Syndrome, it emerged.The unidentified govt researcher built a machine capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave energy in an attempt to prove such devices were harmless to…

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Apple takes on YouTube and Spotify with new video podcasting push

Apple takes on YouTube and Spotify with new video podcasting push

Apple Podcasts on App Store displayed on a phone screen is seen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on June 5, 2024. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images Apple on Monday announced that it will bring a new integrated video podcast experience to Apple Podcasts this spring….

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Wearable robotics technology moves from research labs to everyday life

Wearable robotics technology moves from research labs to everyday life

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When you hear the word robotics, you probably think of factory machines or humanoid robots sprinting across a test track. That image makes sense. For years, robotics lived in labs and industrial spaces.  But a quieter shift is happening much closer to home. It is happening around…

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Not just humans, apes can imagine, pretend and mentally track things that aren’t real, study finds |

Not just humans, apes can imagine, pretend and mentally track things that aren’t real, study finds |

For decades, imagination was treated as a uniquely human trait, the mental ability to picture objects, events, or scenarios that do not physically exist. From storytelling and pretend play to abstract planning, this capacity was seen as a defining line separating humans from other animals. A new scientific study is now challenging that long-held belief…

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