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Teflon Diets, Zebra Cows, and Pizza-Loving Lizards: The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Weird Science
The Ig Nobel Prizes are back and, as always, they prove that the intersection of humor and science can sometimes yield the ...
Many scientists dream of winning a Nobel Prize, an accolade that brings worldwide recognition, prestige and a place in the ...
On this week’s episode of the podcast, Roach tells the host Gilbert Cruz how she comes up with her ideas and what keeps drawing her back to the bizarre, hilarious bits of trivia that the human body ...
Scientists in Colombia have discovered a previously unknown lineage of human beings after fully sequencing the DNA of ancient ...
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A brand new newsletter is bringing back crazy chemistry, bonkers biology and foolish physics in the shape of The Weird Science Drop. The newsletter goes where other, more-sensible publications fear to ...
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Why machines struggle with the unknown: Exploring the gap in human and AI learning
How do humans manage to adapt to completely new situations and why do machines so often struggle with this? This central question is explored by researchers from cognitive science and artificial ...
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