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Using AI in science can add to reproducibility woes
The Register· 2 days agoRoyal Society warns black box models, a lack of documentation and limited access to computing hamper efforts to understand results
“Matrescence,” and the Transformations of Motherhood
The New Yorker· 19 hours agoIn her new book—part memoir, part science writing—Lucy Jones argues that having a baby changes the body as much as adolescence, and should be taken as...
Scientists Think They've Determined Why Orcas Keep Attacking Boats
Men's Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLast year, mariners in the Mediterranean were baffled by incidents of orcas seemingly attacking...
Vintage Chicago Tribune: The Field Museum evolves — take a look back as it turns 130
Chicago Tribune· 10 hours agoThe world came to Chicago in 1893, to showcase cultures and homelands at the Columbian Exposition....
Pelicans are starving. We might know why
San Jose Mercury News· 2 days agoWildlife centers are inundated with the gangly, prehistoric-looking seabirds, nursing them back to health with fluids, fish and medications, but the cost...
Warning issued over mystery beach clumps—"avoid touching"
Newsweek· 3 days agoLumps of tar have been mysteriously washing ashore along Washington and Oregon beaches, and...
43 Movies You Should Watch Without Knowing Anything About Them
Lifehacker· 10 hours agoThe logic of film marketing suggests we need to know everything about a movie before we’ll pony up...
North Shore news in brief
The Salem News· 6 days agoDanvers Library invites you to join author Bob Eckstein on Zoom, on Wednesday, May 29, at 7:30 p.m. as he celebrates his most recent release of his new book — "Footnotes from the Most Fascinating ...
William Shatner Hopes His Ecological Children’s Album Inspires People to Wake Up to Climate Change
Billboard via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThey’re talking. It’s a love story. There’s a whole dialogue going on. There’s a plethora of stories...
‘The Well-Connected Animal’ Review: Social Creatures
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoLots of animals already do, writes Lee Alan Dugatkin, a professor of biology at the University of Louisville. Mr. Dugatkin’s “The Well-Connected Animal”...