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Researchers assessed more than 1,000 results from fruit-fly immunity research published between 1959 and 2011. The majority ...
AI-generated papers are on the rise, and concerns grow around authorship, AI plagiarism, and maintaining trust in ...
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) conducting the Assistant Engineer (AE) written exam from 17-19 July 2025. The exam conducted on 17 July was for General English and General Hindi. The exam ...
Two new papers analyze fossils found in Canada and Kenya, respectively—vastly different environments for the preservation of ...
IIT Madras director V Kamakoti had made the claims at an event in Chennai on January 15. On January 20, he asserted that five ...
Veteran writer Gideon Haigh breaks down how cricket’s governance, especially in India, is driven by political power and ...
Quiet brilliance, lasting emotion, and lines worth underlining. These overlooked books stay with you long after the final ...
The Langlands programme has inspired and befuddled mathematicians for more than 50 years. A major advance has now opened up ...
Is consciousness like jazz, something hard to pin down? Or is it more like the biology of dolphins, odd but natural?
Reporters writing for Nikkei Asia have found 17 English-language preprints—scientific studies that have yet to be ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
(WDBJ) - Writer, philosopher, and naturalist Henry David Thoreau was born on this day in 1817. He embraced the Transcendentalist belief in the universality of creation and the primacy of personal ...