Is Neuromancer’s cyberpunk dystopia still thrilling in 2025?

When it was first published in 1984, William Gibson’s Neuromancer transformed sci-fi and instantly birthed the cyberpunk genre. Ahead of an upcoming TV adaptation, Emily H. Wilson revisits the prophetic novel to see if it stands the test of time ​When it was first published in 1984, William Gibson’s Neuromancer transformed sci-fi and instantly birthed …

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AI exposes 1,000+ fake science journals

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have unveiled an AI-powered system designed to expose predatory scientific journals—those that trick scientists into paying for publication without proper peer review. By analyzing journal websites for red flags like fake editorial boards, excessive self-citation, and sloppy errors, the AI flagged over 1,400 suspicious titles out of 15,200. …

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Why ultra-processed diets make you gain fat even without extra calories

Men eating ultra-processed foods gained more fat than those eating unprocessed meals, even with equal calories. Their hormone levels shifted in worrying ways, with testosterone falling and pollutants rising. Researchers say the processing itself, not overeating, is to blame. ​Men eating ultra-processed foods gained more fat than those eating unprocessed meals, even with equal calories. …

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Cells “vomit” waste in a hidden healing shortcut that could also fuel cancer

Scientists have uncovered a surprising new healing mechanism in injured cells called cathartocytosis, in which cells “vomit” out their internal machinery to revert more quickly to a stem cell-like state. While this messy shortcut helps tissues regenerate faster, it also leaves behind debris that can fuel inflammation and even cancer. ​Scientists have uncovered a surprising …

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Scientists stunned as strange islands and hidden springs appear in the Great Salt Lake

As the Great Salt Lake shrinks, scientists are uncovering mysterious groundwater-fed oases hidden beneath its drying lakebed. Reed-covered mounds and strange surface disturbances hint at a vast underground plumbing system that pushes fresh water up under pressure. Using advanced tools like airborne electromagnetic surveys and piezometers, researchers are mapping the hidden freshwater reserves and testing …

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Scientists discover forgotten particle that could unlock quantum computers

Scientists may have uncovered the missing piece of quantum computing by reviving a particle once dismissed as useless. This particle, called the neglecton, could give fragile quantum systems the full power they need by working alongside Ising anyons. What was once considered mathematical waste may now hold the key to building universal quantum computers, turning …

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Even the toughest corals are shrinking in warming seas

Scientists found that Red Sea corals can endure warming seas but grow much smaller and weaken under long-term heat stress. Though recovery is possible in cooler months, rising global temperatures may outpace their resilience, endangering reefs and the people who depend on them. ​Scientists found that Red Sea corals can endure warming seas but grow …

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Scientists uncover the secret to orangutan survival in the trees

Young orangutans master the art of building intricate treetop nests not by instinct alone, but by closely watching their mothers and peers. Researchers tracking wild Sumatran orangutans over 17 years discovered that “peering”—the deliberate act of observing nest construction—is the key to learning. ​Young orangutans master the art of building intricate treetop nests not by …

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A monster seaweed bloom is taking over the Atlantic

Sargassum has escaped the Sargasso Sea and exploded across the Atlantic, forming the massive Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt. Fueled by nutrient runoff, Amazon outflows, and climate events, these blooms now reshape ecosystems, economies, and coastlines on a staggering scale. ​Sargassum has escaped the Sargasso Sea and exploded across the Atlantic, forming the massive Great Atlantic …

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Scientists fear the Atlantic’s great ocean conveyor could shut down

A new study projects that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)—the system of currents that includes the Gulf Stream—could shut down after 2100 under high-emission scenarios. This shutdown would drastically reduce heat transport northward, leaving Europe vulnerable to extreme winters, summers of drying, and shifts in tropical rainfall. Climate models show the tipping point is …

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