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Politician Accused Of Being AI Insists He’s Real: ‘Of Course I Exist’

George Boyd ran for local office in Norfolk, England, but some said his campaign headshot looked AI-generated, leading to widespread false claims he wasn't a real person.

ByLeslie Katz,

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What Is That Bright Star? When To See May’s Moonlit ‘Planet Parade’

Exactly how, when and where to see Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Mercury in May 2026.

ByJamie Carter,

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Scientists Are Counting The Diseases Climate Change Causes

A new report from the American Academy of Microbiology examines how attribution science is measuring the infectious disease burden caused by climate change.

ByJohn Drake,

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Why Do We Sneeze? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains

Why does a sneeze take over your whole face? And why can light trigger it in some people? The answers lie in brain evolution and sensory wiring.

ByScott Travers,

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Hurricane Season Is 2 Weeks Away — 8 Things To Know Right Now

Will the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season affect gas prices? That's one of 8 things you need to know about it.

ByMarshall Shepherd,

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Northern Lights Alert: 10 States Enter Aurora ‘Strike Zone’ On Friday

The northern lights may be visible overnight on Friday, May 15, through Saturday, May 16, after a large coronal hole opened up on the sun, super-charging the solar wind.

ByJamie Carter,

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NASA Spacecraft Captures Rare Crescent Mars Ahead Of Friday’s Flyby

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft will fly past Mars on May 15, 2026, using the planet’s gravity to accelerate toward asteroid Psyche.

ByJamie Carter,

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Federal Prosecutors Indicted An Innocent Person On A Deepfake

How did a deepfake indict an innocent person in federal court without anyone catching it? The first federal survey of judges on deepfake challenges just dropped.

ByLars Daniel,

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Why Your Brain Replays Embarrassing Memories, According To Psychology

Psychological research helps to explain why certain awkward memories feel mentally “sticky.” Here’s how you can weaken their grip on your mind.

ByMark Travers,

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Tropical Diseases Are Gaining A Foothold In The Continental U.S.

A seven-week dengue chain in LA County shows the continental US is closer to the threshold for tropical disease transmission than most people realize.

ByJohn Drake,

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