Study finds nearly two-thirds of AI-generated citations are fabricated or contain errors. Study reveals AI-generated citations often fabricated or erroneous, posing risks for scientific research.
Women underrepresented in retracted medical articles Women filled just 23% of author slots in retracted medical articles, a new study finds.
BC sea wolves' crab-trap trick hints at tool use B.C. sea wolves caught on camera using buoys and lines to pull submerged crab traps ashore, extracting bait with surprising dexterity.
Study: Info on public goods boosts tax support Informing people about public goods increases support for higher taxes, a new study finds.
Surprising numbers of childfree people in developing countries A new study reveals that a significant number of people in developing countries choose to remain childfree, challenging previous assumptions.
Ancient RNA reveals mammoth's final moments Scientists sequenced RNA from a 39,000-year-old woolly mammoth, offering a snapshot of its final moments.
Liberals prefer brands with employee freedom Liberals prefer brands with employee freedom, conservatives indifferent to strict policies, study finds.
Social rank attraction varies by relationship goals People's attraction to social rank depends on whether they seek long-term or short-term relationships.
Boron Arsenide Outperforms Diamond in Heat Conductivity Boron arsenide (BAs) exceeds diamond's thermal conductivity, promising better heat management in electronics.
Poverty, debt linked to early death Poverty and debt increase risk of early death in Americans, studies show.