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Fermented fruits: scrumping, sharing, and the origin of feasting Open Access

Nathaniel J Dominy , Luke D Fannin , Erin R Vogel , Martha M Robbins , Catherine Hobaiter BioScience, biaf102, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaf102 Published: 31 July 2025  Article history PDF  Split View  Cite Permissions Icon Permissions Share Icon Share  Abstract Mounting...

AI will soon be able to audit all published research – what will that mean for public trust in science?

Alexander Kaurov, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington and Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University Self-correction is fundamental to science. One of its most important...

Crossing the Uncanny Valley: Breakthrough in technology for lifelike facial expressions in androids

A research group led by Osaka University has developed a technology that allows androids to dynamically express their mood states, such as “excited” or...

As Yelp turns 20, online reviews continue to confound and confuse shoppers

Ann Kronrod, UMass Lowell For the past 20 years, Yelp has been providing a platform for people to share their experiences at businesses ranging from...

People sympathize with bullied AI bots

In an Imperial College London study, humans displayed sympathy towards and protected AI bots who were excluded from playtime. The researchers say the study, which...

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