While the public release of the artificial intelligence-driven large-language chatbot, ChatGPT, has created a great deal…
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Glaciers could provide powerful new volcano monitoring tool
Glaciers could become a powerful tool for monitoring some volcanoes, according to new research that shows…
New research tool depicts ocean acidification in colored stripes
Most people consider climate change to consist only of the warming of the atmosphere, the consequences…
Study shows humans do not easily detect deepfakes
A study of people’s ability to detect “deepfakes” has shown humans perform fairly poorly, even when…
Data reveal worrying rates of financial hardship for people from ethnic minority backgrounds
New data from the Center on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at The University of Manchester has…
Cloud-based AI helps to reduce river pollution
A cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to detect blockages in sewers has shown an almost…
Researchers study salt tolerance of wild grapevine to make crops more resilient
Rising sea levels due to climate change and artificial irrigation cause soil salinity to increase. This…
'Opting in' to see information can reduce hiring bias
A new study from an ILR School expert offers a pathway to reducing bias in hiring…
Novel study reveals the accumulation mechanisms of purine alkaloids and catechins in theobromine-rich tea
Camellia ptilophylla, a low-caffeine or decaffeinated tea, is increasingly being recognized for its potential health benefits.…
The earliest deep-sea vertebrates revealed by unusual trace fossils
Scientists have discovered a missing evolution puzzle piece in 130-million-year-old rocks. The discovery is a result…