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Scientists exploring human neurons directly learn some remarkable things.
Can technology act as a feedback loop for human emotions?
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We found 10 video games that kids will love (and they’ll secretly be learning, too).
The future of cities on the Moon, Mars and orbital habitats.
Silicon Valley started as a Republican stronghold. How did it turn so liberal?
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What’s the big promise of blockchain in business? Its ability to eliminate the middle man.
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Historian Maragaret O’Mara explains why a tech utopia was, and still might be, a pipe dream.
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An international study finds the vast majority of 15-year-olds can’t tell when they’re being manipulated.
To stay on top in the business world, you have to make sure your business model matches the times.
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The distracting nature of modern media is having a terrible effect on what we learn.
Catch Saturn at its biggest and brightest, and view its rings while you still can. Right now, in Earth’s skies, Saturn appears at its biggest and brightest. A view of tonight’s […]
Dark matter must gravitate, so why couldn’t the graviton solve it? One of the most puzzling observations about the Universe is that there isn’t enough matter — at least, matter that we know […]
This is what you need to do to keep up with today’s digital progress.
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A pragmatic approach to fixing an imbalanced system.
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We encode our biases into everything we create: books, poems, and AI. What does that means for an increasingly automated future?
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Will nefarious players use social media to sway public opinion again this November?
If you surreptitiously pick your nose, chances are that everyone can see you doing it.
With teamwork and clearly-stated goals, big transformations can take place — swiftly.
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Everyone wants to predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Here are 2 misconceptions to bust so people don’t proclaim the death of data like they did in 2016.
Should humans fear artificial intelligence or welcome it into our lives?
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Musk also said that “anonymous bot swarms” should be investigated.
A company claims to make the world’s first humanoid android and offers ‘digital immortality”.
How do you write away the personal hole in your heart when that hole was left by a man half the world idolizes? Steve Jobs’ daughter, the writer Lisa Brennan-Jobs, on the process and effects of writing her beautiful memoir SMALL FRY.
“A monkey has been able to control a computer with its brain,” Musk said, referring to tests of the device.
Creators of the popular protein-folding game, Foldit, are seeking help to design a treatment for COVID-19.
The view from beyond Pluto is far enough from Earth that we can see the stars shift. NASA’s New Horizons, humanity’s first spacecraft to encounter Pluto, is more than 4.3 billion […]
Research from Denmark finds that mindfulness and music help sustain attention.
“It is almost impossible to put into words the difference that Alan Turing made to society.”
Only 3% of physics graduates and 2% of astronomy graduates are Black. That’s got to change. In the late 1990s, about 5% of the approximately 4000 bachelor’s degrees in physics per […]