Cichlids can be protective parents or infanticidal cannibals—studying these extremes could provide new insights into their evolution. Summary Cichlids exhibit a wide range of parental behaviors, from highly protective parenting to extreme infanticide Read More
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Alaska may soon gain critical seconds, or even minutes, of advance warning before major earthquakes strike, thanks to a new study modeling the effectiveness of early warning systems across the state. A new report finds Read More
Between 2020 and 2024, COVID-19 vaccines saved an estimated 2.5 million lives worldwide—equivalent to preventing one death for every 5,400 doses given. A landmark global analysis led by researchers from Università Cattolica and Stanford University reveals that most Read More
AI systems like ChatGPT may appear impressively smart, but a new Mount Sinai-led study shows they can fail in surprisingly human ways—especially when ethical reasoning is on the line. By subtly tweaking classic medical Read More