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AI Has Crossed a Philosophical Threshold: New Study Argues Modern Systems Possess Free Will

Imaging Ultraweak Photon Emission from Living and Dead Mice and from Plants under Stress

Living Things Glow Faintly with Invisible Light—And Death Makes It Vanish

Three panels, each showing a close-up near-infrared image of Jupiter’s north pole, in shades of orange. The planet is mostly dark. Thick, bright arcs and rings caused by aurorae cover the pole. The centre and right panels each show the aurora a few minutes later in time, as Webb’s field of view slowly scans over the planet.

Webb Telescope Captures Jupiter’s “Fizzing” Auroras, Revealing Unexpected Light Show

Chimpanzees Keep the Beat—And May Hold the Key to Human Musical Origins

Self-driving trucks: en route to transform Europe’s freight sector

Brain Mapping Tech Reveals Neural Connections in Unprecedented Detail

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Innovative Water-Activated Face Mask Enhances Skincare with Built-in Power

World’s Rarest Primates Face Extinction Crisis

Plato's new cameras

ESA’s Planet-Hunting Plato Spacecraft Nears Completion With 24 Eyes Ready

Silent danger: researchers tackle chemicals that threaten health and fertility

Cuttlefish ‘Talk’ With Their Arms, Study Reveals

HAL from 2001

Physics Breakthrough Reveals Why AI Systems Can Suddenly Turn On You

Ancient Poems Reveal Dramatic Decline of China’s “Smiling” River Porpoise

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