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Here’s how to give a good gift, according to science
Gifting researcher Julian Givi outlines common mistakes gift givers make and how science can help us avoid those costly errors.
By Sujata Gupta
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Gifting researcher Julian Givi outlines common mistakes gift givers make and how science can help us avoid those costly errors.
This year, new science threw the lives (and deaths) of Beethoven and other historical figures into sharp relief.
COP28 ended with a historic climate agreement to begin moving away from fossil fuels, but stopped short of mandating phasing them out.
Ozempic and related drugs can drastically reduce body weight, and more potent versions are on the way. But questions remain about who should take them.
Prominent artificial intelligence researcher Melanie Mitchell explains why generative AI matters and looks ahead to the technology’s future.
The online tool stitches together historical images into a map that’s helping land managers make decisions about preservation and restoration.
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The report’s release, which coincides with COP28, weighs the ethics of using technological interventions to mitigate climate change.
Researchers on this year's SN 10: Scientists to Watch list are shaping our future and our understanding of ourselves.
Removing methane from the atmosphere requires different technology from removing carbon dioxide. Scientists are taking on the challenge.
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