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OpenAI startet Prism: Neuer KI-Workspace soll Forscher produktiver machen

Das Ziel von Prism ist, Forscher:innen eine einheitliche Arbeitsplattform zu bieten und so der aktuellen Fragmentierung im Wissenschaftsbereich entgegenzuwirken. Weltweit müssen Wissenschaftler:innen derzeit zwischen verschiedenen Programmen wechseln, um beispielsweise PDFs zu öffnen und zu bearbeiten, oder Literaturverwaltungsprogramme und Chat-Dienste zu benutzen. Mit Prism wissenschaftliche Arbeiten entwerfen und überarbeiten Prism basiert laut OpenAI auf Crixet, einer

Ist Moltbot der erste echte KI-Assistent? Warum das Tool für Wirbel sorgt, aber Vorsicht geboten ist

Der österreichische Softwareentwickler Peter Steinberger, der sich eigentlich zur Ruhe gesetzt hatte, sorgt seit geraumer Zeit mit einem neuen Projekt für Aufsehen. Er hat den KI-Assistenten Clawdbot erschaffen, den viele User:innen als den ersten echten KI-Agenten bezeichnen. Doch wie immer sollte bei der Nutzung von solchen Tools auch eine gewisse Vorsicht eingehalten werden. Von Clawdbot

Wenn die KI-Blase platzt: So könnte es nach dem großen Crash weitergehen

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Mehr Sicherheit in Whatsapp: Meta führt strengen Schutzmodus ein

Home News Software & Entwicklung Verpasse keine News mehr! Whatsapp bekommt einen neuen Sicherheitsmodus, der Nutzer:innen vor Cyberangriffen schützen soll. So werden Anhänge unbekannter Personen automatisch blockiert. Derweil steht Whatsapp selbst im Fokus – die EU will den Messenger strenger überwachen. Whatsapp soll noch sichedrer werden. (Bild: Shutterstock/Melnikov Dmitriy) Apple hat schon seit 2022 einen – und

Sennheiser’s cheap new USB-C headphones and earbuds mean you have no excuse for not listening in glorious Hi-Res Audio everywhere

(Image credit: Sennheiser) USB-C upgrades for Sennheiser's popular headphones and earbuds Wide compatibility and up to 24-bit/96kHz audio From £34.99 / $39.95 / €39.90 (about AU$69) Sennheiser has updated its fan-favorite CX 80S and HD 400S earbuds and headphones with USB-C connections that deliver 24-bit/96kHz Hi-Res Audio directly to your ears, with no lossy wireless

How Norway Accomplished a Near-Total EV Transition

More than 97 percent of the new cars Norwegians registered in November 2025 were electric, almost reaching the country’s goal of 100 percent. As a result, the government has begun removing some of the many carrots it used to encourage its successful EV transition. Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, state secretary in the country’s Ministry of Transport

How Aspartame Came from a Work Safety Violation

The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading The artificial sweetener aspartame, which is found in everything from diet soda to toothpaste to ice cream, was an accidental discovery. In 1965, American chemist James Schlatter was researching drugs to treat ulcers

Wine That Lights Up When It’s Gone Bad

The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading We might not be able to glow ourselves, but humans have harnessed bioluminescence for all kinds of practical purposes: medical imaging, genetic research, and even experimental cancer treatments. Soon, we might be able

Why Astronauts Quarantine Before—But Not After—Space Missions

The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading Last week, the first astronauts planning to orbit the moon in more than half a century entered quarantine ahead of their much-awaited mission, which is slated to launch as early as February 6.

What Exactly Is a Superfood Anyway?

The term “superfood” is sticky. It seems as though every few months, a new food lands in this lofty category of nourishments. Bamboo, a popular ingredient in many traditional Asian cuisines, is one of the latest to receive the designation. The superfood label was used by the authors of a peer-reviewed paper covering bamboo’s potential

Hot Spring Bathing Doesn’t Just Keep Japanese Monkeys Warm

The full Nautilus archive • eBooks & Special Editions • Ad-free reading The full Nautilus archive eBooks & Special Editions Ad-free reading Like humans, some other primates like to huddle in hot springs. Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata), also called “snow monkeys,” famously gather at natural hot springs to soak together for hours. They prefer steaming

Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers

Environment The amount of rainfall in the southern Amazon basin has declined by 8 to 11 per cent since 1980, largely due to the impact of deforestation By Alec Luhn Facebook / Meta Twitter / X icon Linkedin Reddit Email Vast areas of the Amazon rainforest have been burned for cattle ranching MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP via

To halt measles’ resurgence we must fight the plague of misinformation

Vaccine uptake is critical for public health Robin Utrecht/Shutterstock When I read the 1998 study falsely claiming there was a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism, I was shocked. Shocked by how bad the paper was, shocked that it was published in a high-status journal and shocked that journalists reported

Our brains play a surprising role in recovering from a heart attack

The brain responds after a heart attack Science Photo Library / Alamy Following a heart attack, the brain picks up and acts on signals that come directly from sensory neurons located in the heart. The discovery suggests there is a feedback loop, which involves the immune system as well as the brain, that has an

Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

Christopher Michel/Contour RA by Getty Images Civilisations name their ages after materials. In school, we learn about the Stone Age, the Bronze Age – and we are currently in a silicon age characterised by computers and phones. What might define the next age? Omar Yaghi at the University of California, Berkeley, thinks a family of

Medicare Advantage Plans, Providers Blast Near-Flat Proposed 2027 Pay Rate

Public Health & Policy > Medicare — Flat funding when costs are rising "will impact seniors' coverage," they say by Joyce Frieden, Washington Editor, MedPage Today January 27, 2026 • 4 min read Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and the providers in their networks are crying foul over potentially getting virtually no reimbursement increase from the program
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