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AI models fall for the same scams that we do

[ad_1] Scams can fool AI models Wong Yu Liang/Getty Images The large language models (LLMs) that power chatbots are increasingly being used in attempts to

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The Elements of Marie Curie review: Dava Sobel’s biography of Marie Curie shows how she helped women into science

[ad_1] Marie Curie pictured at work in her laboratory in Paris, in 1912 Universal History Archive/Getty Images The Elements of Marie CurieDava Sobel (Fourth Estate, UK; Grove Atlantic, US) ON 7

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This surprisingly creative trick helps children eat more fruit and veg

[ad_1] Weaving tales of magical fruit and vegetables into your children’s stories may encourage them to eat healthy snacks [ad_2] Source link

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Tiny battery made from silk hydrogel can run a mouse pacemaker

[ad_1] A tiny soft lithium-ion battery made from droplets University of Oxford The smallest soft lithium-ion battery ever made consists of just three tiny droplets

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Earth is now gaining less heat than it has for several years

[ad_1] The recent surge in warming led to fears that climate change may be accelerating beyond model projections, but a fall in how much heat

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Why we may be getting urban tree planting all wrong

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Missed out on seeing the northern lights? Meta has you covered

[ad_1] The 17th Feedback Feedback is feeling peculiar. The mood swings are even more drastic than usual, to the point of constituting a whole new

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Electric skin patch could keep wounds free of infection

[ad_1] Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria can enter the body via skin wounds Scott Camazine/Alamy A patch that zaps the skin with electrical pulses could be used

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Battery made from water and clay could be used on Mars

[ad_1] The new battery could be assembled from Martian materials NASA When pushed into the smallest of cracks, water can be used in unexpected ways.

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Some wildfires grow twice as fast as they did two decades ago

[ad_1] Wreckage from the 2023 wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii Rick Bowmer/Associated Press/Alamy Wildfires in the western US aren’t only growing bigger. They are also growing