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Scientists have found that readers tend to prefer AI-generated poems over human-written ones, including the works of Shakespeare.
Artificial Intelligence

Suck it, Shakespeare.

Hairstylists say they're seeing more and more customers come in with AI-generated photos as their haircut inspirations.
Artificial Intelligence

"Usually it's got a sheen."

Upon learning she had a breast cancer tumor, a Croatian virologist decided to grow her own viruses to fight the disease — and it worked.
Viruses

"An immune response was, for sure, elicited."

In the year since its hack, 23andMe has lost all of its value and most of its governing board — and somehow, things just keep getting worse.
DNA

"We continue to believe in the promise shown by our clinical and preclinical stage pipeline."

A US Defense Department contractor has developed an AI-powered autonomous robotic machine gun system, which can target small drones.
Military

What could go wrong?

Neuroscience and Brain

Bless them.

China has shown off a reusable shuttle that it intends to use to ferry cargo to and from its Tiangong space station.
Off-World

Where have we seen this before?

NASA's spacesuits, which astronauts are using to venture outside of the International Space Station, are really starting to show their age.
NASA

"None of our spacesuits are spring chickens."

The head of the world's largest and most ambitious construction project has stepped down amid some jaw-dropping claims about its death toll.
Future Society

He's out.

A holograph booth allows doctors to make appointments remotely, providing a much more lifelike telehealth alternative.
Developments

"I can see the three dimensions of the anesthesiologist's head, legs, and torso in lifelike detail."

A team of scientists has found that the narrow beam of a laser can cast a shadow — a surprisingly counterintuitive finding.
Science & Energy

Wait, what?

A new audio chatbot that takes the persona of a confused grandmother, fine-tuned to do nothing except make phone scammers angry. 
Artificial Intelligence

Thanks, Grandma.

Scientists looked into the efficacy of an app that claims to induce lucid dreaming — and found that it nearly tripled awareness of dreams.
Studies

A dream within a dream.

Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch believes that humans may have unintentionally killed life on Mars in the 1970s.
Mars

Say it ain't so.

Scientists have discovered amber deep below the surface of the Antarctic, evidence of a temperature rainforest 90 million years ago.
Science & Energy

"It was very exciting to realize that at some point in their history, all seven continents had climatic conditions allowing resin-producing trees to survive."

A new study has found that Mounjaro may not only be good at treating diabetes, but could actually help prevent the disease.
RX and Medicine

This is massive.

Elon Musk's "DOGE" advisory group may just be a facade set up by Donald Trump to keep him feeling like he's in charge.
Elon Musk

"Putting two knuckleheads in charge of government efficiency sounds pretty counterintuitive as a starting point."

Sam Altman and Arianna Huffington thought they could improve health care with AI, but their new company seems useless.
Artificial Intelligence

Thrive AI Health is useless.

The Top Image of William Shakespeare on Google is Lazy AI Slop
Google

"Hell is empty and all the devils are here."

A new study on life expectancy for middle aged US adults discovered that exercise had even more health benefits than once thought.
Health & Medicine

Quelle surprise.