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No matter how you define the end, including the demise of humanity, all life, or even the planet itself, our ultimate destruction awaits.
Though Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
There are many ways asynchronous learning benefits both individuals and organizations, from learner autonomy to cost savings.
Artificial intelligence is much more than image generation and smart-sounding chatbots; it’s also a Nobel-worthy endeavor rooted in physics!
Space weather poses a tremendous threat to all satellites, knocking all computer systems offline. Is that a recipe for Kessler syndrome?
Virtual instructor-led training is easily scalable and convenient for remote learners. Here’s how to orchestrate it effectively.
Once limited in range, mass hysteria can now spread across the globe in an instant.
Meaningful pictures are assembled from meaningless noise.
Your bites will heal, but will you ever sleep well again after an infestation of bloodsucking parasites?
Prep for the most essential cybersecurity exams with over 400 hours of training.
Scientists at UCLA and Penn argue that malfunctioning fat, not necessarily too much of it, is what makes people metabolically unhealthy.
In a major advance, scientists have found a new and groundbreaking way to force electrons to flow only in one direction in a superconductor.
Predicting how emerging technologies will impact industry is more difficult than it seems—and it seems plenty difficult. The reason is that we envision the future based on the present. We […]
A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
This world map shows how the rest of the world LOLs. In France, you MDR; in China, you 23333.
One research group’s AI-based drug discovery platform could be redesigned to discover VX nerve agent and 40,000 similar chemical weapons.
Late-night shows, developed during the “golden age” of TV, are no longer as relevant in the age of streaming services and Donald Trump.
Man seeking meaningful relationship at the intersection of on-demand empathy and Rule 34.
Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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As a form of civil disobedience, hacking can help make the world a better place.
Real-time online learning is where our dated education system is heading.
Some fascinating observations of K2-18b have come along with horrendous, speculative communications. There’s no evidence for oceans or life.
Deepfakes featuring your digital double could replace emails and zoom presentations.
When we look at the night sky, we may see junk instead of stars.
“Who ya gonna believe: me or your own eyes?” Until you can assess your perception, the answer should be neither.
A new study finds that some people just want privacy.
Here’s how to avoid getting duped by the “dark patterns” of online businesses.
All marbled crayfish descended from a single clone discovered in Heidelberg, Germany in 1995.
Wordle activates both the language and logic parts of our brain and give us a nice boost of dopamine, whether we win or lose.