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AI chatbots beat humans at persuading their opponents in debates

[ad_1] AIs may be able to persuade us to change our views imaginima/Getty Images AI chatbots are much better than humans at convincing us to

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The best new sci-fi this month from 3 Body Problem writer Cixin Liu to Douglas Preston

[ad_1] The last remaining free city of the Forever Desert has been besieged for centuries in The Truth of the Aleke Shutterstock / Liu zishan

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Why vigorous exercise could inadvertently lead to weight gain

[ad_1] Mice gain weight after exercising vigorously Mary Swift/iStockphoto/Getty Images Mice that exercise vigorously put on weight in the next 24 hours, whereas those that

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Unprecedented GPS jamming attack affects 1600 aircraft over Europe

[ad_1] GPS attacks can interfere with the safe operation of aircraft Marko Hannula / Alamy Russia is suspected of launching a record-breaking 63-hour-long attack on

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Physicists have worked out how to melt any material

[ad_1] Predicting when solids will melt is more difficult than you might think r.classen/Shutterstock Physicists may finally have an answer for a seemingly simple question

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Heatwaves now last much longer than they did in the 1980s

[ad_1] People cool off during a heatwave in Amsterdam Koen van Weel/AFP via Getty Images An analysis of all the heatwaves that occurred around the

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See the messages NASA is sending to Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa

[ad_1] Illustration of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft NASA/JPL-Caltech IN OCTOBER, NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft is due to start its journey to explore Jupiter’s ice-encrusted moon

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Tooth loss linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease

[ad_1] A brain region critical for memory is smaller in older adults with fewer than 10 teeth than in those who have most of their

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Nuclear War, A scenario review: What if the US faces a first strike?

[ad_1] A suitcase, nicknamed the “football”, contains the launch codes for a US nuclear strike Olivier Douliery/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Nuclear War: A scenarioAnnie Jacobsen (Torva)

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DNA sequencing may give hope to critically ill adults in hospital

[ad_1] Scientists genetically analysed stored blood samples collected during the Penn Medicine BioBank study Daniel Burke Photography/Penn Medicine BioBank Being in intensive care is bad