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When Life Begins in Ice: Why the Origin of Life Might Be a Story of Freezing, Not Fire
The discovery that freeze-thaw cycles may have sparked life's origins challenges decades of 'primordial soup' thinking and suggests we've been looking for extra
Why Testing AI for 'Accuracy' Makes It Lie: The Paradox at the Heart of LLM Evaluation
The Nature study revealing that accuracy-based evaluation incentivizes hallucinations exposes a fundamental contradiction in how we're building and deploying AI
The Pattern Theory of Life: Why We Might Discover Aliens Statistically Before We Meet Them
Explores how the paradigm shift from hunting for individual biosignatures to detecting statistical patterns across planetary populations represents a fundamenta
The AMOC Collapse: How One Dying Ocean Current Could Trigger a Carbon Catastrophe
While most AMOC coverage focuses on ice age scenarios and European climate, new research reveals a hidden threat: the Southern Ocean switching from carbon sink
The Quantum Security Paradox: How the Same Technology That Threatens Encryption Could Save It
While headlines warn that quantum computers will soon break our encryption, a lesser-known quantum technology—the Talbot effect-based encryption—is simultaneous