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- Please no robots that look like animals of any description, extinct or not. I am still having nightmares thinking about that dog robot thing by the evil geniuses at Boston Dynamics. â Tom N. Popular This Week [PHILOSOPHY]( [How Einstein Reconciled Religion to Science]( He believed the lawful harmony of the universe suggested the existence of Spinozaâs God. BY BRIAN GALLAGHER
[Continue reading â]( [PALEONTOLOGY]( [Digging for Our Origins in the Bone Beds of an African Park]( In their search for the last common ancestor of chimps and humans, scientists at Gorongosa National Park are expanding the picture of early primate life. BY CHARLES DIGGES
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[Continue reading â]( [âIt was like a gargantuan, deadly, bottle of champagne being uncorked.â]( [Marcia Bjornerud writes about a fresh look at a 1650 tsunami-launching eruption that could help prevent future natural disasters.]( From The Portholeâshort sharp looks at science [PSYCHOLOGY]( [Social Media Is Not Heroin]( You may think you scroll too much, but psychologists caution against calling it an addiction. BY SUMMER RYLANDER
[Continue reading â]( [ARTS]( [Fishing Gear on the Fashion Runway]( Ghost nets that ensnarl and kill ocean wildlife get an artistic makeover. BY ELENA KAZAMIA
[Continue reading â]( Your free story this Sunday! [TECHNOLOGY]( [When AI Hallucinates]( Letâs not praise inaccuracy as creativity. BY OLIVER BOWN This fall, Sam Altman, OpenAIâs once- (and possibly future-) CEO made a surprising statement about artificial intelligence.
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