Europe Just Updated Its AI Rules for Research: Hidden Prompts, AI Notetakers, and What Changed

The EU updated its Living Guidelines on generative AI in research on May 8, 2026. Here is what changed, why "hidden prompts" made the list, and how to apply it this week.

Gemini for Science: What Google’s 3 New AI Research Tools Actually Do

Google launched Gemini for Science at I/O 2026. Here is what Literature Insights, Hypothesis Generation, and Computational Discovery actually do, who is using them, and how to get access.

Tapping into the power of new scicomm formats to control the spread of coronavirus

As the world struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, simple and appropriate science communication can be a very powerful in helping governments, local authorities, businesses, institutions, and the common public in controlling the spread and minimizing the damage caused by this pandemic.

Three reliable sources to get all the information you need on the novel coronavirus

Three important and trusted sources that might suffice the needs of most researchers, doctors, government authorities, and the general public for information on the novel coronavirus.

The coronavirus has sparked a mini revolution of sorts in the need for Science Communication

Science communication is ripe for a paradigm change, and newer content formats might have a role to play. This probably hasn’t been more evident than now given the situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As I type this sentence, there are a total of 119,134 confirmed coronavirus cases* worldwide. Mainland China has detected 80,958 cases, half of... Continue Reading →

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