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Experts believe they could cut the time it takes a rocket to reach Mars by up to 25%, shaving about two months off the trip.
Humans are good visual thinkers, too, but we tend to privilege verbal thinking.
Anesthesia causes animals and humans to lose consciousness. A study found it has a similar effect on Venus flytraps.
The science fiction dream of a traversable wormhole is no closer to reality, despite a quantum computer's suggestive simulation.
According to surveys, approximately half of artificial intelligence experts believe that general AI will emerge by 2060.
Leadership training can have huge dividends, when it's done right. Here are seven best practices for building a leadership development program that works.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain "rewire" itself by forming new neural pathways.
Is blood the key to anti-aging, or just another lucrative biotech opportunity?
AI can deliver a more equitable and prosperous future — if accompanied by ethical and responsible stewardship.
Twin Health lets patients with diabetes see what’s happening inside their own body and can model each patient’s unique metabolism.
Hundreds of these cannabis-related chemicals now exist, both natural and synthetic, inspiring researchers in search of medical breakthroughs.
Throughout the world, traditional political organizations are increasingly seen as dysfunctional. But can democracies live without them?
Large language models are an impressive advance in AI, but we are far away from achieving human-level capabilities.
A clear alternative has yet to emerge.
More than 20% Americans live in a state with access to a medically assisted death.
So far, two papers have been retracted, and a third is under investigation. Accusations of plagiarism appear convincing.
Entrenched business wisdom says that community-led economic systems are pure fantasy. Douglas Rushkoff disagrees.
Predictive power has perverse, anti-democratic consequences. So be a good citizen and lie to election pollsters.
About 150 million years ago, a long-necked sauropod came down with a respiratory infection. The rest is history...or is it?
People naturally judge fact from fiction in offline social settings, so why is it so hard online?
Aerial drone footage was sent to an AI trained to track down space rocks.
De-extinction, if it is ever possible, will not be simple.
Researchers believe they have found a single point mutation in an infection-sensing gene that causes the autoimmune disorder.
Far from being a “dead” pursuit that focuses on old ideas, modern philosophy proposes and debates important, new concepts. All of us can learn from it.
The new documentary “Make People Better” leans toward a different narrative about gene-editing than we've heard before.
Business advisor Michael C. Fillios has developed a repeatable playbook for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to add value from technology.
To Einstein, nature had to be rational. But quantum physics showed us that there was not always a way to make it so.
Are you in love? Trust your mother over your brain.
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