AI in love: More common than you think, and linked to depression. New study reveals that using AI for romantic and sexual purposes is common, especially among young men, and linked to poorer mental health.
Electrostatic method separates cannabis trichomes efficiently New electrostatic method separates cannabis trichomes with 80–95% purity, offering a scalable and solvent-free solution.
Phone dependence boosts artistic creativity in teens, but not scientific. High phone use in teens linked to more artistic creativity but less scientific creativity.
Shock events shift online behavior to solidarity during 2024 campaign Positive group emotions drove social media engagement during 2024 campaign crises, reversing typical patterns of hostility.
Millions in U.S. face water security crisis, study warns Millions of Americans face a growing crisis in accessing clean, affordable water, new research warns.
Robots lag behind AI chatbots in real-world skills Robots lag behind AI chatbots in real-world skills due to data gaps and dexterity challenges.
CRISPR wheat could slash fertilizer use New CRISPR wheat stimulates soil bacteria to fix nitrogen, cutting fertilizer needs.
Misinformation spreads like viruses: A lesson from the French Revolution Misinformation spreads like viruses, as seen during the French Revolution.
Heatwaves accelerate aging, study finds. Heatwaves accelerate biological aging, affecting billions globally.