Houston, we have a problem: can we solve the reproducibility crisis in science?

By: Jenny Lausch Public trust in our work as scientists is of the utmost importance. While some scientists receive funds from private companies and individuals, most science in the United States is funded and made possible by tax dollars that are allocated by the government through the National Institute of Health (NIH) and National Science … Continue reading Houston, we have a problem: can we solve the reproducibility crisis in science?

Give me something to ChatGPT about: the environmental consequences of generative AI

By Zoe Katz Since the introduction of ChatGPT in 2018, the rise of generative artificial intelligence – or gen AI –  has been exponential and pervasive in our society. Everywhere we look, there’s a new AI tool aimed at improving our digital experience. Be it the AI Overview on Google or Rufus on Amazon, AI … Continue reading Give me something to ChatGPT about: the environmental consequences of generative AI