A team of scientists has warned that marketers seek to advertise in our dreams. Will our sleep be commercialized against our wishes?
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Genes are sometimes called the “blueprint of life,” but that doesn’t make them the behavioral playbook.
Many organizations are just scratching the surface of what their talent is capable of, but reskilling programs help unlock untapped potential.
SARS-CoV-2 first emerged in humans in 2019. Despite much noise generated by lab leak proponents, the evidence indicates a natural origin.
The DARPA-funded memory prosthesis helps the brain retain new information.
The curiosity of children is a national resource. Adults destroy it.
The automated McDonald’s has a staff comparable to other stores. But the crew members are all focused on making and packaging orders instead of delivering them.
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Tasting sounds and hearing colors.
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Talent wants to be free — but a safe company culture puts “the maze in the mouse” and shackles progress.
Alan Turing and Christopher Strachey created a ground-breaking computer program that allowed them to express affection vicariously when so doing publicly, as gay men, was criminal.
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About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]
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BMW found it’s possible to remote-drive vehicles using available technology. All it takes is some software updates and a cellular network connection.
The idea of awarding legal personhood to nature has received renewed attention in the contemporary environmental justice movement, but much contention remains.
The midwest is particularly filled with them.
Misinterpreted data may be distorting Western predictions about the future of China’s economy.
What if you could just grow your own blood?
How scientists found out that we live in a cosmic aquarium.
Computers are growing more powerful and more capable, but everything has limits
Such massive, early supermassive black holes have puzzled astronomers for decades. At last, we’ve finally figured out how they form.
Leading a scientific revolution is easy: you just have to succeed where the current theory fails while equaling its successes. Good luck!
TikTok and its allies won’t go down without a legal fight.
It’s not about fairness. It’s about using every possible advantage.
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