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AI doesn't replace good writers, it demands better judgment, researchers find - study
The findings complicate the common AI in education debate. It is not necessarily a threat to academic integrity, but only when students are trained to prompt it and use it effectively.
Can virtual reality teach the 'feel' of medicine? New Israeli study says not yet
Who's a good boy? Study suggests interacting with pets may not improve stress, negative emotions
Being single linked to higher emotional well-being than bad relationships - study
Recordings from South Sandwich Islands reveal the earth's core is changing
Research reveals structural changes in the inner core's surface, indicated by differences in seismic wave pairs.
Chronic stress raises brain noise: Why Israelis might shout louder
Could chronic stress explain why some Israelis shout louder?
Hollywood is producing more violent film content than ever before - study
Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia have conducted a study to better understand the evolution of on-screen violence.
How dust movement is helping us understand magnetic fields and planet formation - study
Planets originate from protoplanetary disks, circulating disks of gas and dust that develop around young stars, a recent study revealed.
The 'unsung heroes': Life-sustaining roles of pollinators and parasitoids
“By studying them, we’re not just learning about their world; we’re finding ways to make our own world more sustainable," Prof. Segoli said.
AI model predicts celiac disease years before diagnosis, study finds
Israeli researchers develop machine learning system that could identify at-risk patients up to four years early, potentially transforming screening for the widespread autoimmune condition.
Moove over, cows: Hebrew U researchers craft perfect bite of meat by designing plant-based steaks
The researchers at the Jerusalem institution do this by molding new metamaterials for the kitchen to reduce greenhouse gases and wasted water.
Literal copycats: Felines use facial mimicry to bond, study finds
New research using AI reveals cats mirror each other's facial expressions during friendly interactions, suggesting they're more social than previously thought.
Study reveals surge in recreational Ketamine use among US adults
As medical ketamine becomes more widely available, researchers emphasize the need for continued surveillance of recreational ketamine use patterns.
Cornell University study reveals pupil size during sleep signals memory formation
A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that pupil size is key to understanding how and when the brain forms strong, long-lasting memories.