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Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process across multiple systems to analyze entire journal papers, extract data, and create accurate, accessible content. Our writing and editing team proofreads and polishes each and every article before publishing. With recent studies showing that artificial intelligence can interpret scientific research as well as (or even better) than field experts and specialists, StudyFinds was among the earliest to adopt and test this technology before approving its widespread use on our site. We stand by our practice and continuously update our processes to ensure the very highest level of accuracy. Read our AI Policy (link below) for more information.

mars and the sun

Scientists May Have Found The Hidden Waves Driving Our Sun’s Magnetic Cycle

March 27, 2026

Young children playing outside at a park

What Kids Actually Want From Play Time (It’s Not What Adults Think)

March 27, 2026

robotic hand

MIT’s Ultrasound Wristband Controls A Robotic Hand Finger By Finger

March 27, 2026

Chimpanzee on a tree trunk

Origin Of Human Music Revealed? A Chimpanzee Turned Floorboards Into Drums

March 27, 2026

gloves

Are Scientists’ Lab Gloves Making Microplastic Pollution Look Worse Than It Really Is?

March 27, 2026

BIRD

Some Birds May Have Evolved An Invisible Color Trick To Manage Heat

March 27, 2026

tiktok

Fear of Rejection May Be Fueling TikTok Addiction, Study Finds

March 27, 2026

Coriovallum

AI May Have Cracked 1,700-Year-Old Board Game No One Knew How To Play

March 27, 2026

graulia

Ancient Fish May Have Used Their Lungs To Hear. Scientists Say It Could Rewrite The Evolution Of Hearing.

March 26, 2026

old man exercise

Is Exercise Or Heart Meds Enough To Prevent Cognitive Decline? Major Trial Says Probably Not

March 26, 2026

designated hitter

Science Settles DH Debate: No, Designated Hitters Don’t Give Baseball Teams A Winning Edge

March 26, 2026

government contracts

Study Finds Political Connections May Matter More Than The Best Bid In Federal Contracting

March 26, 2026

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