How an antifa street killing exposed a deep national crisis in France
The killing of a young data science student by antifascist militants in Lyon highlights a severe political and societal crisis in France, with experts warning of potential civil unrest.
Researchers Warn of the Pasteurization of Science with AI
Researchers are raising alarms about the risks of artificial intelligence in scientific research and data analysis, citing implications from a recent attack in Iran.
The harsh truth about elite sports: athletes risk career breaks by only trusting their own feelings
A new health monitoring program for elite athletes in Estonia aims to enhance performance science and data-driven practices in training.
Greed of the Market or Fear of the Old Generation: Why the World is Chasing Gen-Z?
Experts believe that Gen-Z is the first fully documented generation, tracked meticulously by data scientists and marketers due to their digital native status.
The Lithuanian Science Council will use AI for expert selection for the first time
The Lithuanian Science Council (LMT) is implementing AI in its expert selection process to enhance the quality and objectivity of assessments.
A scientific experiment on basketball takes an unexpected turn and provides data on the occurrence of geological faults
A study on the sounds made by basketball shoes during games has revealed complex mechanisms behind these sounds, potentially linking them to geological phenomena.
Historical discovery in California: a student detected 1.5 million unknown space objects and surprised NASA
A California teenager identified over 1.5 million previously cataloged space objects using archived NASA data, an achievement that has garnered attention from the science community.
The student was accused of leading her friends to make boyfriends
A first-year data science student at Devi Ahilya University in Indore has been accused of trying to lead other female students astray by encouraging them to pursue romantic relationships under the guise of enjoying college life.
Foundation pays JAMB fees for 40 Ekiti students
A foundation has covered the registration fees for 40 secondary school students in Ekiti State to support their education in technology and healthcare.
Kobe University to Establish Major Course for Data Science Human Resource Development from 2027
Kobe University plans to introduce a specialized graduate program focused on data science beginning in April 2027 to meet the growing demand for skilled data analysts.
Using AI for Cancer Treatment. The Era of Human Evaluation of Biological Experiments is Over, Says Data Scientist Kovรกฤ
Michal Kovรกฤ discusses the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the field of life sciences and cancer treatment.
China extends tech lead over South Korea and surpasses Japan, Seoulโs ranking data shows
China has advanced its technological capabilities, surpassing Japan and extending its lead over South Korea, according to a report from South Korea's Ministry of Science.
AI Analysis of 550,000 Cats Reveals Disease Risks by Breed - Canadian Research Team
A Canadian research team used AI to analyze data from 550,000 cats, revealing that disease risk varies by breed.
Namibia Joins Space Elite With Chinese-Funded Satellite Data-Receiving Station in Windhoek
Namibia has inaugurated a China-funded satellite ground data-receiving station in Windhoek, enhancing its technological capabilities in space science.
Farmers face challenging years: what decisions will help earn more?
Farmers in Lithuania are advised to rely on data and scientific methods to boost earnings amid challenging conditions predicted for the year.
Unicamp's Artificial Intelligence Graduation Focuses on Real Projects and Ethical Use of Technology
Unicamp in Brazil is proposing a new undergraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science that emphasizes ethical usage and real-world problem-solving.
Unicamp may have a degree in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science starting in 2027
Unicamp has approved the creation of a bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, set to begin in 2027.
Guest of "Plusa Minusa" recommends. Prof. Krystian Jaลผdลผewski: How to live, then and now
The article discusses contemporary insights on longevity, recommending the book "Towards Longevity" by Professor Marek Postuลa for readers seeking solid scientific data.
The Journey of 'Juno' in Pictures: Exploring the Secrets of Jupiter
NASA's 'Juno' spacecraft, launched in 2016, embarks on a breathtaking journey of 2.7 billion kilometers to uncover the mysteries of Jupiter, capturing unprecedented data about its gas layers and atmospheric phenomena.
Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought
Jupiter is slightly smaller and more flattened than scientists believed for decades, according to a new study using data from the Juno spacecraft.
First graduation in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximinรก has a student over 60
The first graduation program for a Bachelor's degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Oriximinรก has welcomed a student aged over 60, highlighting the widespread interest in technology across all age groups.
National bat monitoring leaves home cellars in a neglected state
In Estonia, there is a lack of comprehensive data on the wintering habits of bats as national monitoring does not reach private home cellars, prompting scientists to seek help from residents to fill these gaps.
Listen to the sound of the Earth's magnetic field reversal 41,000 years ago
Scientists have created an audio recording of the dramatic reversal of the Earth's magnetic field that occurred approximately 41,000 years ago, utilizing data from the European Space Agency's Swarm mission and geological evidence.
The scientist Carlo Barbante: 'Those cores are time machines'
Professor Carlo Barbante discusses the inauguration of the Ice Memory Sanctuary in Antarctica, emphasizing its role in uncovering past climate data.
Psychology: Why researchers draw opposing conclusions from the same data
The article explores how differing interpretations of the same scientific data can lead to conflicting conclusions, particularly in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A phenomenon that confuses science: Twins and triplets in a Slavonian parish are born three times more often than elsewhere
In the Slavonian parish of Klakar, twins and triplets are born three times more frequently than the global average, supported by 320 years of meticulously recorded historical family data.
The mummified remains of a Siberian shaman that provide new data about the past of icy Yakutia
An international study led by scientists from the University of Toulouse has provided new insights into the history of the early inhabitants of Yakutia, the largest republic in modern Russia, known for its extreme winter temperatures.
Why are young Poles leaving their studies? 'We have a crisis in Polish science and its connection to the economy'
New data shows a sharp decline in Polish high school graduates planning to start university, reflecting a broader crisis in the education system and its link to the economy, with many students dropping out before completing their degrees.
This is what Saint Nicholas could have looked like. Scientists have created a reconstruction of his face
Scientists have reconstructed the face of Saint Nicholas based on data from the 1950s, revealing a likeness that isn't far from today's popular depiction of Santa Claus.
The future of biomedicine is written in Barcelona
A biomedical innovation center in Barcelona has evolved into an integrated model combining advanced therapeutic research, data science, and strategic capabilities beyond traditional R&D.