In “Raising AI,” De Kai argues that today’s AIs are already more like us than we think they are.
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Professional sport is a hotbed of “performance anxiety” — and to start managing pressure in all settings, we need to properly define it.
To the ancient Greeks, exotic animals were proof of mythological creatures. To the ancient Romans, they were oddities and adversaries.
Having a vision isn’t enough to be an effective leader.
An excerpt from “Memory,” a primer on human memory, its workings, feats, and flaws, by two leading psychological researchers.
Walking is rarer in the U.S. compared to similar nations. It is also deadlier: Nearly 7,500 pedestrians were killed in 2021.
When plans fall apart, adaptability can build something better.
Out of the four rocky planets in our Solar System, only Earth presently has plate tectonics. But billions of years ago, Venus had them, too.
Your teams need authentic caregiving, not an insincere plan to merely check all of the well-being boxes.
Quantum physics is starting to show up in unexpected places. Indeed, it is at work in animals, plants, and our own bodies.
The evidence is far less clear than popular media might lead you to believe.
Unlock the paradoxes of life through poetic realism.
A game that challenges pedestrians to avoid detection by an AI could help train tomorrow’s self-driving cars.
25 years ago, our concordance picture of cosmology, also known as ΛCDM, came into focus. 25 years later, are we about to break that model?
From LIGO, there weren’t enough neutron star-neutron star mergers to account for our heavy elements. With a JWST surprise, maybe they can.
Successful alpha leadership is more about caring and healing than dog-eat-dog supremacy.
Recasting the iconic Carrington Event as just one of many superstorms in Earth’s past, scientists reveal the potential for even more massive eruptions from the sun.
In a world of distractions, several remarkable companies show why focus is the ultimate strategy for endurance.
It’s good to be a wallflower. But sometimes, you need to show yourself off a bit.
Tough and cutthroat leaders are celebrated in a results-driven culture — but there is another path to C-suite success.
There are a wide variety of theoretical studies that call our Standard Model of cosmology into question. Here’s what they really mean.
From medieval myths to Shakespeare’s plays and modern cinema, British culture kept the Roman Empire alive long after its fall.
Piano Sonata No. 23 offers a window into the way culture became an instrument of Soviet state policy.
Dennis “Thresh” Fong talks to us about battling Elon Musk in Quake in the ‘90s, his undefeated record as a pro gamer, and using AI to detoxify gaming.
Two fundamentally different ways of measuring the expanding Universe disagree. What’s the root cause of this Hubble tension?
Here’s what recent DESI measurements suggest — and why it’s too early to update conventional predictions about the Universe’s distant future.
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Roosevelt had become president but not in the way he wanted. Still, he understood that he had been given the rare opportunity to make history.