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One in four Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

The 1925 Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, was one of the earliest and most iconic conflicts in America’s ongoing culture war.This post […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

Class and masculinity are connected—when industry changes, so does what it means to ‘be a man’

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

Tyneside is an area in north-east England which was once a major center of Britain’s Industrial Revolution. Its coal mining, shipbuilding and heavy engineering industries were seen as the backbone of the region, upheld by […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

Who’s the most American? Psychological studies show many people are biased and think it’s a white English speaker

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

In the U.S. and elsewhere, nationality tends to be defined by a set of legal parameters. This may involve birthplace, parental citizenship or procedures for naturalization.This post was originally published on this site

Artificial Intelligence

AI won’t replace computer scientists any time soon—here are 10 reasons why

July 1, 2025 TechXplore.com

As AI systems expand their already impressive capacities, there is an increasingly common belief that the field of computer science (CS) will soon be a thing of the past. This is being communicated to today’s […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

I analyzed more than 100 extremist manifestos: Misogyny was the common thread

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

Two years have passed since a 24-year-old former student walked into a gender studies classroom at the University of Waterloo and stabbed the professor and two students.This post was originally published on this site

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Understanding the ‘Slopocene’: How the failures of AI can reveal its inner workings

July 1, 2025 TechXplore.com

Some say it’s em dashes, dodgy apostrophes, or too many emoji. Others suggest that maybe the word “delve” is a chatbot’s calling card. It’s no longer the sight of morphed bodies or too many fingers, […]

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How modified RNA tricks the innate immune system

July 1, 2025 MedicalXpress.com

The innate immune system is the body’s first line of defense against pathogens and foreign substances. An essential component of this system are pattern recognition receptors, which recognize non-self RNA—such as that from viruses and […]

Artificial Intelligence

How can AI be more energy efficient? Researchers look to human brain for inspiration

July 1, 2025 TechXplore.com

It’s estimated it can take an AI model over 6,000 joules of energy to generate a single text response. By comparison, your brain needs just 20 joules every second to keep you alive and cognitive.This […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

Distressed by all the bad news? Here’s how to stay informed but still look after yourself

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

If you’re feeling like the news is particularly bad at the moment, you’re not alone.This post was originally published on this site

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Why is July 4 the most violent day of the year?

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

Amid the celebrations of American independence comes sobering news from Northeastern University criminologist James Alan Fox.This post was originally published on this site

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