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Texas Flood Forecasts Were Accurate but Not Sufficient to Save Lives

The catastrophic floods that ravaged central Texas last week serve as a stark reminder that accurate weather forecasts alone are not enough to prevent loss of life. Despite timely warnings

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Cheating just three times massively ups the chance of winning at chess

It isn’t always easy to detect cheating in chessSimpleImages/Getty A recent study conducted by Daniel Keren at the University of

YouTube relaxes monetization guidelines for some controversial topics

YouTube Updates Advertiser-Friendly Content Guidelines to Allow More Monetization for Controversial Topics YouTube has made a significant change to its

This Popular Celebrity Workout Actually Has Science to Back It : ScienceAlert

The Benefits of the Norwegian 4x4 Hiit Workout Many people struggle to find time to exercise regularly, but a new

Why Silicon Valley is really talking about fleeing California (it’s not the 5%)

Understanding the Controversial California Billionaire Tax Proposal As the exodus of billionaires from California continues to make headlines, it's important

World models could unlock the next revolution in artificial intelligence

World Modeling: A Key Advancement in Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have come a long way, but they still

Chinese EVs inch closer to the US as Canada slashes tariffs

Canada Cuts Import Tax on Chinese EVs, Opening Doors for Market Expansion Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a significant

A leading use for quantum computers might not need them after all

Do quantum computers offer a way to vastly improve agriculture? Advancements in quantum computing are raising questions about the potential

Who gets to inherit the stars? A space ethicist on what we’re not talking about

The first is what she calls “space as frontier,” where space is seen as a vast, unexplored territory waiting to