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Scientists are developing a 'self-driving' device that helps patients recover from heart attacks
Live Science spoke with Dr. Joe Alexander of NTT Research about "digital twins" and the development of an autonomous device ...
Because childhood cancers are rare compared to adult varieties, research on treatments has a funding problem. That's where a ...
Safety researchers feel excessive financial rewards and an irresponsible work culture have led some to ignore a catastrophic risk to human life ...
Having a routine but not overplanning, getting them involved with chores and making sure you have time just for you can all help you stop being overwhelmed ...
After years of accelerated hype, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of “recalibration” for artificial intelligence.
In an Oregon forest, a single honey mushroom colony stretches across nearly four square miles. Weighing an estimated 35,000 ...
Sometimes papers are published that overturn the conventional wisdom. Other times papers are retracted since what they purported to be true turned out to be false. Such is also the case in the climate ...
From the Ozempic story to books on power, money and the new world order — plus fiction by Julian Barnes, Amitav Ghosh and ...
The majority of academy players won't make the first team, so there is now importance placed on developing youngsters on and off the pitch ...
These are the skills that fuel lifelong learning, the modern economy and civic life. They often are called soft skills, but ...
University of Notre Dame alumni and faculty members are calling on the school's new president and other recently installed ...
Tech’s founding prophets called the AI Revolution decades early, and got quite a few things wrong about it, finds Satyen K.
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