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Frontier, the ORNL supercomputer, used machine learning to perform 9.95 quintillion calculations per second.
The problem with today’s AI isn’t it thinking for itself; it’s the tech telling humans whatever we want to hear.
Cosmology is unlike other sciences. When our view of the Universe changes, so does our understanding of philosophy and science itself.
Nicole has been dating someone for a while but it’s not working out from her point of view. Is sudden radio silence an ethical option?
When we’re stressed, our hormones and nervous system produce all sorts of odors.
Lab experiments showed Caribbean box jellyfish are quick studies of their environment.
Football is a risky sport, but bicycling to work is far more dangerous.
Experts say it’s likely space junk—and there’s plenty more where that came from.
Catastrophes are difficult to predict because they are so rare. But AI using active learning can make predictions from very small data sets.
Next year is the perfect time to have better conversations!
There are dozens of instructional design models, but most learning designers rely on a select few. Here are four of the most common.
Augmented reality (AR) contact lenses will project the digital world into our retinas, perhaps helping us navigate the metaverse.
You don’t need to ride into the danger zone to take advantage of TOPGUN’s life and career lessons.
When we rely on the conscious mind alone, we lose; but when we listen to the body, we gain a winning edge.
A concept known as “wave-particle duality” famously applies to light. But it also applies to all matter — including you.
There are several different types of learner engagement, from emotional to cognitive. Here’s how to improve each.
Wearable technology can help increase lifespan by changing what we know about our dietary needs and creating new ways to exercise.
Various environmental phenomena can play tricks on our brain.
Explore how belief shapes destiny, from Oedipus Rex to modern geopolitics.
Whether you call it 10 quintillion, 10 million trillion, or 10 billion billion, it’s a 1 followed by 19 zeroes.
In an environment of impressive IQs, emotional intelligence makes all the difference.
In Einstein’s relativity and the Standard Model, we only have three spatial dimensions. But there could be more, and many think there are.
Can electrical stimulation meaningfully substitute for natural touch during a complex task in the real world? We think so.
We have a morbid curiosity about nautical disaster stories. The Irish “Wreck Viewer” offers a window into centuries of marine misfortune.
Through humility, the old arrogance of infallibility crumbles. And in that there is genuine hope to prevent wrongful convictions.
To answer that question, we may have to figure out when the famed painter started to go bald.
Many have argued that morals are relative, but Russia’s war crimes reveal the hollowness of that belief. Morality is universal and objective.
Thinking of a number between one and ten? Here’s how predictable human responses create the illusion of telepathy.
Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, explains how to find branding success by making “boulders” out of “pebbles.”