Writing in the Age of Shared Authorship
In the age of AI, authorship isn’t lost, it’s shared. And that changes everything.
In the age of AI, authorship isn’t lost, it’s shared. And that changes everything.
A Science analysis of canceled and curtailed federal grants reveals hits to research, collections, and training
A conserved and spatially organized Cd24a+/Pax9+ core governs postnatal tooth establishment, guided by PDGFB from alveolar bone.
The pancreas, which helps control blood sugar in humans, may be critical part of shark immune system
In the age of AI, authorship isn’t lost, it’s shared. And that changes everything.
The OurDNA Symposium brings stakeholders together for important conversations about building the foundation for equitable genomics in Australia.
Additional data from an adjacent ancient lake support a 23,000-year-old age for human tracks in New Mexico.
Clinical trials have shown that six-monthly injections of lenacapavir are almost 100 percent protective against becoming infected with HIV. But big questions remain over the…
A bed of actuators informed the design of a mattress that alternates a pattern of high pressures to prevent pressure ulcers.
Carl Jung defined narcissism as a preoccupation with how others see you, yet caring more, not less, about what they think can help.
Scientists are pushing plants beyond their comfort zone to test their resilience to warming