Science & Technology
Scientists Transport Antarctica’s Oldest Ice Cores to Europe
March 22, 2025
Scientists Transport Antarctica’s Oldest Ice Cores to Europe
Researchers have successfully extracted ancient ice cores from Antarctica as part of the Beyond EPICA – Oldest Ice project, which aims to uncover over 1.2 million years of Earth’s climate history, Anadolu Agency reported. This initiative, funded by the European…
Discovery of Enaiposha: A Unique Super-Venus
March 20, 2025
Discovery of Enaiposha: A Unique Super-Venus
Astronomers have identified a new exoplanet named Enaiposha, or GJ 1214 b, located 47 light-years from Earth, Earth.com reported. Initially classified as a mini-Neptune, recent observations reveal it possesses characteristics of a “super-Venus.” Utilizing data from the James Webb Space…
Italian Newspaper Publishes World’s First AI-Generated Edition
March 19, 2025
Italian Newspaper Publishes World’s First AI-Generated Edition
In a groundbreaking move, Il Foglio, an Italian conservative liberal daily, claims to be the first newspaper to publish an edition entirely created by artificial intelligence, The Guardian reported. This initiative is part of a month-long experiment designed to explore…
Hollywood Actors Call on US to Safeguard Copyrights Against AI Use
March 18, 2025
Hollywood Actors Call on US to Safeguard Copyrights Against AI Use
Over 420 Hollywood actors, directors, and industry professionals have signed an open letter urging the US government to uphold copyright protections against the use of artificial intelligence in creative works, Anadolu Agency reported. Led by actress Natasha Lyonne and supported…
Social Networks Key to Disease Prevention, Study Finds
March 17, 2025
Social Networks Key to Disease Prevention, Study Finds
A recent study reveals that social connections significantly influence disease prevention behaviors, particularly regarding malaria, Earth.com reported. Conducted in ten rural villages in India, the research shows that individuals are more likely to adopt protective measures, such as using bed…
OpenAI requests US government to allow training of AI models on copyrighted material
March 15, 2025
OpenAI requests US government to allow training of AI models on copyrighted material
OpenAI has requested the US government to permit AI companies to utilize copyrighted material for training purposes to “enhance America’s leadership” in artificial intelligence, Anadolu Agency reported. This proposal was submitted as part of a larger initiative presented to the…
AI Uncovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost Civilizations Beneath Deserts
March 13, 2025
AI Uncovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost Civilizations Beneath Deserts
A groundbreaking combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is revealing ancient civilizations buried under the world’s largest deserts, IDR reported. This technology is transforming archaeological discovery, previously hindered by the harsh conditions of deserts like the…
Astronomers identify 128 new moons orbiting Saturn
March 12, 2025
Astronomers identify 128 new moons orbiting Saturn
Astronomers have announced the discovery of 128 new moons orbiting Saturn, bringing the planet’s total to 274 and solidifying its status as the “moon king” of the solar system, The Guardian reported. This significant increase surpasses the total number of…
EMBO Announces Grants for Young Life Scientists
March 11, 2025
EMBO Announces Grants for Young Life Scientists
The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), based in Germany, has launched a new round of grants aimed at supporting young life scientists in establishing independent laboratories, Anadolu Agency reported. The funding, available in multiple countries including Türkiye, will provide €50,000…
AI Identifies Key Factors Predicting Anxiety Recovery
March 10, 2025
AI Identifies Key Factors Predicting Anxiety Recovery
Researchers at Penn State have discovered that machine learning can predict recovery from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) with up to 72% accuracy, SciTech Daily reported. Analyzing over 80 psychological, sociodemographic, and health-related factors from 126 individuals, the study identified 11…