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How a simple poem can trick AI models into building a bomb
Across 25 state-of-the-art models, poetic prompts achieved an average “attack success rate” of 62% for handcrafted poems and ...
Scientists reveal Priocharax rex, a tiny Amazonian fish with a strange skin “wing” that redefines evolution in miniature.
In 1867, Lord Kelvin pictured atoms as tiny knots in an invisible medium called the ether. That picture turned out to be wrong, since atoms are built ...
The myth of “white genocide” is deployed as a rhetorical weapon, simultaneously stoking fear, resentment, and a sense of ...
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How the pro-Palestine movement is outsmarting the algorithms
For Nour Omar, a student in Cairo with 5,000 Instagram followers, reposting news about the genocide in Gaza is the smallest ...
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If gravity emerges from entropy, could it finally unify physics?
For more than a century, gravity has been the stubborn outlier in physics, perfectly described on cosmic scales yet refusing to mesh with the quantum rules that govern everything else. A growing camp ...
And then there are the soft pretzels—those twisted ambassadors of Pennsylvania Dutch culture that have achieved perfection through generations of bakers. Warm, yielding on the inside with just enough ...
The field should always be selected by humans. The fix is more access. More explanation. More transparency. More ...
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