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14:00
2026-08-07
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

AI may respond differently to bosses and subordinates

A new study presented July 5 at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics found that AI agents with lower social status are more easily persuaded and more likely to comp…

15:00
2026-08-04
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

Is AI making us dumber? Maybe not. But our skills are at risk

Research suggests that relying too heavily on AI can erode learned skills, according to scientists, who advise using AI as a coach rather than a crutch to keep the brain engaged. The findings highligh…

15:00
2026-07-24
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

Struggling with a hard life choice? AI future selves have tips

A new AI tool called Future You lets users chat with a simulated version of their future self, generated by a large language model, to offer advice on life decisions. Researchers at MIT and other inst…

14:00
2026-07-15
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

AI is not ready to fly solo in space

A fully automated crew of robots has cared for passengers on the starship Axiom for 700 years in the movie WALL-E, but AI is not yet ready to operate autonomously in space, according to experts.…

12:00
2026-07-08
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

AI tools meant to vet science are surprisingly easy to fool

AI tools designed to assist scientific peer review are vulnerable to manipulation, producing unhelpful feedback and allowing researchers to artificially boost their scores. The findings raise concerns…

17:00
2026-06-26
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

How big a cybersecurity threat are the latest AI models, really?

A new report from the Five Eyes intelligence group warns that AI-fueled cybercrime is increasing, with adversaries using AI to move faster and more effectively. Experts emphasize that defenders must a…

19:04
2026-06-11
sciencenews.org
ai-research

Measles has no treatments. Changing that may not be easy

Researchers are seeking antiviral drugs to treat measles, a disease with no specific treatments, though vaccination remains the primary strategy. Developing such treatments faces significant scientifi…

15:00
2026-06-08
sciencenews.org
ai-products

A drug may help people on GLP-1 meds preserve muscle

A new antibody drug helped patients on GLP-1 medications retain lean body mass, according to a study. The treatment addresses muscle loss associated with GLP-1 drugs, though long-term health impacts r…

13:00
2026-06-08
sciencenews.org
ai-research

AI cracked an Erdős math problem. Now experts want guardrails

An AI model disproved a famous conjecture by mathematician Paul Erdős, finding a more efficient way to arrange pairs of points at equal distances than the regular grid he proposed. The breakthrough ha…

18:00
2026-06-04
sciencenews.org
ai-research

Bumblebees can solve problems on their own

Bumblebees have demonstrated the ability to solve problems on their own, marking the first time spontaneous problem-solving has been observed in an invertebrate. In a study, a bumblebee used a ball as…

13:00
2026-06-01
sciencenews.org
ai-research

A tiny part of your brain may still listen under anesthesia

A small region of the brain remains active and capable of processing complex auditory information even under general anesthesia, according to new research. The findings challenge the long-held assumpt…

07:11
2026-05-29
sciencenews.org
ai-research

Can DEET attract mosquitoes? A lab study offers clues

A new lab study suggests that yellow fever mosquitoes (*Aedes aegypti*) can learn to associate the smell of the common insect repellent DEET with a blood meal, potentially turning the repellent into a…

13:00
2026-05-28
sciencenews.org
ai-products

A $4 tongue swab test detects tuberculosis within 30 minutes

A new $4 tongue swab test can detect tuberculosis in 30 minutes, offering a portable and affordable diagnostic tool for millions with limited access to health care. The rapid test aims to replace slow…

13:00
2026-05-27
sciencenews.org
artificial-intelligence

AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?

Studies show AI agents struggle to use experimental results to revise their ideas, raising concerns about their reliability in scientific research. The findings challenge the trustworthiness of AI sys…

11:00
2026-05-26
sciencenews.org
ai-policy

Even careful scuba divers can damage coral reefs

Even careful scuba divers can unintentionally damage coral reefs through minor contact, according to new research. The study found that even brief, gentle touches from fins or hands can cause signific…

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