AI Can Be Easily Deceived into Detecting Extraterrestrial Life, Researchers Find
A recent study highlights the alarming ease with which artificial intelligence can be tricked into identifying signals and phenomena as signs of alien life.
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A recent study highlights the alarming ease with which artificial intelligence can be tricked into identifying signals and phenomena as signs of alien life.
Recent studies show that both the cannabis cultivar and the methods used for drying and storing can significantly affect the aroma of the plant.
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Research shows that individuals often recall memories from their mid-teens to mid-twenties more vividly than from other life stages, largely due to unique experiences.
A newly discovered mineral, spanoite, has been named in honor of Tyler Spano, recognizing her significant contributions to the field of mineralogy.
Axial Seamount, an active underwater volcano located off the Oregon coast, is showing signs that it could erupt by the end of 2025.
A team of scientists aboard the R/V ATLANTIS observed a rare seafloor eruption at 9°50’N on the East Pacific Rise, marking a significant event in oceanic research.
The U.S. Academic Research Fleet is at a pivotal moment as many vessels near the end of their operational lifespan. Community input is crucial.
The Arctic Marine Research Capabilities Committee has published its final report, detailing the need for new icebreaking vessels to support U.S. Arctic research over the next three decades.
The UNOLS 2026 RVTEC Meeting is set to take place from November 16-20, 2026, at the University of Miami's Coral Gables Campus. Stay tuned for updates.
UNOLS is seeking nominations and self-nominations for an Early Career Scientist position on the Arctic Icebreaker Coordinating Committee.
Africa's wildlife conservation efforts are hindered by colonial-era laws that separate local communities from their natural resources. This article examines the implications of these outdated regulations.
A recent study highlights the impact of heavy rainfall on spider survival and the structural integrity of their webs in the Ecuadorian Andes.
In 2025, NOAA will decommission various data products, which will affect ongoing research and monitoring activities. Details on the specific products are available.
A volcanic eruption has been witnessed, thanks to the efforts of the R/V ATLANTIS crew and leading scientists.
The latest issue of EOS showcases the mROV's addition to the Academic Research Fleet and highlights Alvin's recent upgrades.
For the first time, scientists have detected tsunami waves caused by a landslide, utilizing satellite data collected from the R/V Sikuliaq.
The F1® 25 Season Edition Tiny Girl Repack Desktop has received a new update, enhancing performance and specifying system requirements for optimal gameplay.
As a powerful super typhoon approaches, residents of Guam and the Northern Marianas are evacuating and making last-minute preparations for the storm's impact.
In a dazzling display reminiscent of fireworks, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures red, white, and blue stars in a new image, celebrating July 4th.