Why does the US lag so far behind the rest of the world in its implementation of stronger, larger warning labels for cigarettes? Originally, the US did try to go for the most striking images ...
sign up for Science Friday's newsletters. September 16, 2024 • Kids and teens are back in school, and the battle over the smartphones in their pockets is becoming more prominent. For years ...
Meta is changing the way it labels content that has been edited or modified by AI tools on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads.
Using AI, BU researchers found that the vast majority of social media posts didn’t include health labels warning of the harms of flavored nicotine ...
Big data and artificial intelligence are transforming how we think about health, from detecting diseases and spotting ...
Between shopping for the latest trends, prepping our kids for the first day, and agonizing over finding the best labels for school (seriously, why are there so many options!?), back-to-school ...
ChatGPT maker OpenAI has announced a model that can effectively fact-check itself by "reasoning" through questions.
Sep. 17, 2024 — A key step toward reusing CO2 to make sustainable fuels is chaining carbon atoms together, and an artificial photosynthesis system can bind two of ... Using Sunlight to Turn Two ...
To avoid controversy, the system will label photos edited with Clean Up – but most users probably won’t even know about it. Apple tells users when a photo has been modified with Clean Up ...
medical and dental school, and various graduate programs. Graduate students in the materials science program learn problem-solving skills in several fields, including energy, medicine, clothing, and ...
Science often pushes back the boundaries of the known world to explore new topics and make the invisible visible. In the process of this work, in addition to a purely scientific documentation of ...
By Michael Gonchar Did you get a new one to start the school year? By The Learning Network This fall we’re choosing some teen-friendly Times articles and inviting students to talk to the ...