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For ages, folks told tales about dying and coming back. These accounts from death’s edge sounded vivid, often defying easy ...
In a time of relentless AI hype and mounting global economic uncertainty, the real winners will be those who think long-term. One of the most transformative opportunities lies in building AI that can ...
The second Belt and Road Conference on Science and Technology Exchange delivered a series of outcomes. Several memorandums of understanding were signed and Belt and Road sci-tech innovation special ...
Generative AI offers personalized learning and efficiency, but raises concerns about eroding critical thinking and ...
Anthropic is developing “interpretable” AI, where models let us understand what they are thinking and arrive at a particular ...
Want better focus and memory? These 10 books, grounded in science, help you sharpen attention, boost recall, and strengthen ...
Google Search is testing a new feature that adds Gemini's Audio Overviews feature directly to Google Search. This can ...
Scientists on the US West Coast say they discovered three previously unknown species of deep-sea spider that could have a ...
The collapse of the world’s second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
New research shows that the human brain automatically recognizes what actions an environment affords—like walking, climbing, or swimming—even without conscious thought.
Employees can access company data through the chatbot. OpenAI cautions users to review their tools for sensitive information.
The US research community is experiencing not just a funding gap but a wholesale reimagining of the federal government's relationship with scientific research. This shift has thrust science ...