Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into ...
Early misinformation can become the foundation for all future AI understanding, making prompt action essential.
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One pull of a string is all it takes to deploy these complex structures
MIT researchers have developed a new method for designing 3D structures that can be transformed from a flat configuration ...
The content recommendation algorithm that powers the online short video platform TikTok has once again come under the ...
Silicon anxiety, power shifts and human identity collide in books that examine how artificial intelligence is already ...
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Gen Z Is Entering Its 'Soft Life' Era
Heard your teen mention that they are embracing the 'soft life'? That doesn't mean they don't want to work—just that they are ...
Procrastination isn’t laziness. It is overwhelm, avoidance, and the human brain trying to dodge discomfort. With tiny steps, ...
Critics often weigh the cost of tuition against the starting salary of a graduate’s first job. But in a world of accelerating ...
An insider has revealed how police can track ‘dodgy’ Fire Stick users who illegally stream sport. The use of Fire Sticks and ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Cases of consumer AI bias have attracted widespread attention, highlighting the challenges of ensuring fairness in automated systems. Google Gemini, for instance, faced criticism for generating ...
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