Still, for all the chest-beating talk of looking to the stars, there’s one question that you rarely hear asked: Would ...
Remote and hybrid work can have benefits, but a study involving more than 588,000 people suggest they may take a serious mental toll ...
Though some have contested the science behind it, various reports of psychotic breaks and, at times, fatal delusions linked to intense reliance on AI have flooded timelines. Some scientists now have a ...
Some evidence allegedly shows Vatican officials — not necessarily the pope — possibly used AI to publish Leo's first encyclical. Here's what we know.
What specifically will this look like? Amodei predicts that, over the next five to ten years, AI will achieve, among other ...
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Mysterious Global 'Hum' May Be a New Form of Tinnitus
(Yurii Yarema/Creatas Video+/Getty Images Plus) For decades, some people around the world have reported hearing a strange, ...
Mars' innermost moon, Phobos, has long puzzled planetary scientists, who have continually debated whether it's a captured asteroid or formed from debris after a giant impactor struck the Martian ...
A study published in Nature Human Behavior claimed that “anti-transgender laws” encourage teen suicide attempts. A new review dismantles it.
Despite rapid advances in enterprise AI, one of corporate finance’s most critical functions remains surprisingly manual.
Quality by design is critical for cell and gene therapy manufacturing where process controls directly influence product ...
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The cars most likely to die young in the data are luxury European brands
Owners of European luxury cars face a financial cliff that mainstream-brand drivers rarely encounter: the moment repair costs ...
Mykhailo Zborovsky asks whether in the age of AI, founders actually need a full team to help build a billion dollar business ...
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