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Anthropic researchers discover the weird AI problem: Why thinking longer makes models dumber

Artificial intelligence (AI) models have long been seen as the future of technology, with companies investing heavily in scaling efforts to improve their capabilities. However, new research from Anthropic challenges

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Contributors to Scientific American’s June 2025 Issue

Jennifer N. R. Smith is a talented illustrator who draws inspiration from the natural world around her. In 2020, during

Marjorie Taylor Greene picked a fight with Grok

Elon Musk's AI Chatbot Grok Faces Controversy Over Conspiracy Theories Last week, Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok made headlines for

Math Puzzle: Measure the Star

The regular dodecagon and the blue star inside it both have a side length of 1 unit. What is the

This Laser Breakthrough Can Read Text on a Page From a Mile Away : ScienceAlert

New Technology Allows Reading Text from 1.36 Kilometers Away Imagine being able to read tiny text from a distance of

Healing Rays and Universe-Destroying Quantum Bubbles

Healing Rays and Universe-Destroying Quantum Bubbles The latest edition of Scientific American, released in June 2025, is a treasure trove

17 dazzling images from Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2025 awards

The 2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year contest has once again brought Earth and space together in breathtaking harmony.

Expert Explains How You Can Assess Whether You’re Aging Well : ScienceAlert

In recent years, social media trends have challenged people to test their physical abilities in unusual ways. From standing up

Kesha is now a startup founder

Kesha, formerly known as Ke$ha, has shifted her focus from her name to a new venture called Smash. The singer