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OpenAI's Free Prism Tool Helps Scientists Write Better Papers
InnovationJan 27

OpenAI's Free Prism Tool Helps Scientists Write Better Papers

OpenAI just launched Prism, a free AI-powered workspace that helps researchers write, edit, and fact-check scientific papers faster. The tool is already helping mathematicians solve decades-old problems and could transform how scientists collaborate with AI.

TechCrunch2 min read
Nigeria's First AI Tool Helps Students Write Better Theses
InnovationJun 4

Nigeria's First AI Tool Helps Students Write Better Theses

The University of Abuja just launched Nigeria's first AI platform designed specifically for academic research writing. Unlike text generators, it guides students through every step of thesis writing while protecting academic integrity.

Guardian Nigeria2 min read
OpenAI Launches Free Tool to Speed Science Research
InnovationJan 27

OpenAI Launches Free Tool to Speed Science Research

OpenAI just released Prism, a free AI assistant that helps scientists write research papers faster and collaborate more easily. The tool uses advanced AI to improve writing, find citations, and even turn hand-drawn diagrams into digital versions.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Wikipedia Editors Help AI Write More Like Humans
InnovationJan 21

Wikipedia Editors Help AI Write More Like Humans

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI writing patterns. Now their detective work is helping AI sound more human.

Ars Technica3 min read
40,000-Year-Old Carvings May Be Ancient Writing System
Global NewsFeb 26

40,000-Year-Old Carvings May Be Ancient Writing System

Stone Age humans carved complex symbols into mammoth figurines and tools 40,000 years ago that match the information density of the world's first known writing system. The discovery suggests our ancestors had the mental capacity for written language far earlier than anyone imagined.

Google: ancient artifact found3 min read
Grammarly Pulls AI Tool After Backlash From Writers
Acts of KindnessMar 12

Grammarly Pulls AI Tool After Backlash From Writers

Writing platform Grammarly has disabled a controversial feature that used AI to impersonate famous writers without permission. The company is now rethinking its approach after writers objected and a class action lawsuit was filed.

Engadget2 min read
Simple Writing Test May Catch Dementia Years Earlier
Health & WellnessJun 2

Simple Writing Test May Catch Dementia Years Earlier

Scientists discovered that analyzing how people write, not just what they write, could detect cognitive decline before serious symptoms appear. The breakthrough could transform early dementia screening with an affordable, accessible tool.

Fox News Health3 min read
Austrian Cow Uses Broom Like a Tool to Scratch Herself
Acts of KindnessJan 19

Austrian Cow Uses Broom Like a Tool to Scratch Herself

A Swiss brown cow in Austria has stunned scientists by using a broom as a tool, carefully selecting which end to use based on where she wants to scratch. This is the first documented case of a cow not only using a tool but adjusting it for different body parts.

Live Science2 min read
Cow Uses Broom as Multi-Tool, Scientists Stunned
Planet WinsJan 21

Cow Uses Broom as Multi-Tool, Scientists Stunned

A pet cow in Austria named Veronika has become the first documented case of tool use in cattle, carefully selecting which end of a broom to use for different scratching needs. Even more remarkable: she's one of only two species known to adapt a single tool for multiple purposes.

Smithsonian3 min read
Cow Named Veronika Uses Tools Like a Chimpanzee
VideosJan 22

Cow Named Veronika Uses Tools Like a Chimpanzee

A Swiss Brown cow in Austria has become the first of her species ever recorded using tools, wielding a brush to scratch different parts of her body with surprising precision. Scientists say her ability to use one tool for multiple purposes has only been convincingly documented in chimpanzees outside of humans.

Good News Network2 min read
Swiss Cow Named Veronika Uses Tools Like a Chimpanzee
InnovationMar 27

Swiss Cow Named Veronika Uses Tools Like a Chimpanzee

A pet cow in Austria has become the first of her species documented using tools with purpose and flexibility, choosing different parts of a brush to scratch different body areas. The discovery is challenging long-held assumptions about cattle intelligence and expanding our understanding of which animals can use tools.

Science Daily3 min read
FDA Clears AI Tool That Detects 14 Conditions in One Scan
InnovationJan 22

FDA Clears AI Tool That Detects 14 Conditions in One Scan

A new artificial intelligence tool can spot 14 critical health problems from a single CT scan, making emergency care faster and simpler. The FDA approval marks a major shift from older AI tools that could only detect one condition at a time.

STAT News2 min read
This $99 Tool Replaces Your Entire Toolbox (No Battery)
InnovationFeb 13

This $99 Tool Replaces Your Entire Toolbox (No Battery)

A new manual ratchet system combines screwdriver and socket functions into one compact tool that never needs charging. The FixBuddy Ratchet comes with over 40 interchangeable bits and a pivoting head designed to end mid-project frustration.

New Atlas2 min read
5 New AI Tools Making Work Easier in 2026
SolutionsApr 28

5 New AI Tools Making Work Easier in 2026

Forget complicated tech that wastes your time. Five new AI tools are actually delivering on the promise of making daily work faster, simpler, and more beautiful.

Fast Company - Innovation2 min read
Google's AI Tool ERA Predicts Disease Outbreaks, Maps CO2
InnovationMay 19

Google's AI Tool ERA Predicts Disease Outbreaks, Maps CO2

Google's new AI assistant for scientists, published in Nature, writes expert-level code that's already forecasting flu outbreaks and tracking carbon emissions with groundbreaking accuracy. The tool that helped build it is now available to researchers worldwide.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
40,000-Year-Old Markings May Be Early Form of Writing
InnovationFeb 24

40,000-Year-Old Markings May Be Early Form of Writing

Ancient crosses and dots carved into Stone Age figurines show the same complexity as early Mesopotamian writing, revealing our ancestors may have been communicating sophisticated ideas tens of thousands of years earlier than we thought. This discovery rewrites what we know about human communication.

Scientific American3 min read
Humans Invented 'Writing' 40,000 Years Ago in German Caves
InnovationMar 1

Humans Invented 'Writing' 40,000 Years Ago in German Caves

Ancient ivory sculptures discovered in German caves reveal that our Paleolithic ancestors were encoding complex information in carved symbols tens of thousands of years before we thought writing existed. The statistical fingerprint of these mysterious marks tells a story of human ingenuity stretching back 40 millennia.

Live Science3 min read
5 AI Tools Help African Startups Compete Globally
SolutionsFeb 27

5 AI Tools Help African Startups Compete Globally

African founders are using AI to replace entire departments and compete with well-funded global startups using tiny teams. Five essential tools are turning small African companies into powerhouses without bloating payroll.

Techpoint Africa3 min read
Veronika the Cow Uses Tools to Scratch Herself
Global NewsJan 22

Veronika the Cow Uses Tools to Scratch Herself

A pet cow named Veronika has become the first of her species ever recorded using tools, grabbing sticks and brooms to scratch those hard-to-reach itches. Scientists say this breakthrough shows cattle might be smarter than we ever imagined.

Nature News2 min read
Google and UNICEF Bring AI Learning Tools to 4 Countries
InnovationMay 19

Google and UNICEF Bring AI Learning Tools to 4 Countries

Millions of students in Brazil, India, Pakistan, and Kenya will gain access to AI-powered learning tools through a groundbreaking partnership between Google and UNICEF. The three-year initiative focuses on improving literacy, training teachers, and closing the digital divide in communities that need it most.

Google News - School Innovation3 min read

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