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Recent advances indicate that the idea could work.
For now, artificial intelligence is nothing to fear. But as it rapidly develops in the years ahead?
Polls never reveal who we really are. Google does.
"At this point our data is more valuable than oil," Yang said. "If anyone benefits from our data it should be us."
Every day, humanity generates 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. Every minute, users are sharing nearly 500,000 tweets, watching more than 4 million YouTube videos, and conducting more than 3.6 million […]
Before you judge someone's personality based in their playlist, you may want to read the results of this study.
FieldTrip is advancing the realm of clinical psychedelic testing.
In hopes of saving their countries, many small nations are making big promises on cutting emissions.
She’s not a scientist, an expert, or even an adult. But she’s got one good lesson to teach us all. Like most people on Earth, Greta Thunberg is not a climate […]
Researchers measured high- and low-adversity participants' feelings of compassion.
The recent discovery highlights an alarming cybersecurity vulnerability in the health care industry.
If economic growth knowingly increases mass-scale suffering, can we stop chasing it?
Could Jerome Segal lead the country toward the utopia of our American dreams?
As it turns out, hacking an election isn't as hard as you'd think.
By the time John Paul DeJoria founded John Paul Mitchell Systems, he’d already sold encyclopedias on commission door-to-door, and he understood the importance of persistence in the face of rejection. […]
As soon as you start thinking about energy and gravity, you’ll realize the need to go beyond it. When it comes to a science like physics, theoretical expectations must always be […]
We're bored, and we've lost our ability to be awestruck and amazed. Let's fix that.
In Canada and Austria, there are some signs that the young Swedish activist is already reshaping the political landscape.
Astronomers have recently discovered the most massive neutron star to date, nearly at the theoretical limit for such stars. But it's only about the size of a small city.