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Historically, science operated under the notion of a “normal brain,” one that fits standard societal expectations. Those who diverge from this model have often been labeled…
aAt first glance, the current landscape of artificial intelligence policy indicates a strategic step back from regulation. Recently, AI leaders in the United States and beyond…
Alexander Grothendieck was a towering figure in mathematicsihes When you ask someone to name the top 20 physicists of the 20th Century, Albert Einstein will likely…
o During my recent week-long journey to Paris, I racked up nearly $100 in data charges on my iPhone, including taxes and fees. This was similar…
The US government raised concerns about painkillers used during pregnancy Solstock/Getty Images On Monday, the US government introduced two initiatives concerning autism. One update involves labeling…
Before entering the MRI scanner, Emily Weldon practiced moving a lost finger from her amputated arm, accompanied by a researcher. Tamar Makin/Hunter Schone Research suggests our…
It’s not that the enormous, carnivorous dinosaurs weren’t the terrifying, bone-crushing predators we envision. A new study published in the journal Current Biology reveals that a…
“The internal documents disclosed to Congress by Facebook whistleblowers suggest that “Weens are herd animals,” with references to “the stories” of the addicts that highlight a…
Naps are regarded as significant for early brain development Quintanilla/Shutterstock Daytime short naps appear to enhance the overall sleep duration of young children rather than pose…
Every April, the Lilid Meteor Shower returns to our sky, offering the chance to get a glimpse of the fireballs across the sky. Though not the…
CCenter staff at some of the world's biggest tech companies, including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Netflix, have all accused the employer of retaliating against union organizers,…
Dr. Jeremy Burgess/Science Photo Library Our skin is not only our largest organ, but also the one we are most familiar with. We see it, touch…
Predicted trajectory of asteroid CAQTDL2 over the Philippines Catalina Sky Survey/ESA Astronomers have discovered that an asteroid is on its way to collide with Earth at…
Consider the happiest country in the world. Are you thinking of somewhere in Scandinavia? Well, a new study has brought to light something that may have…
a A friend of mine was recently fooled by a fraudulent email purporting to be from her middle school daughter and transferred £100 into her account…
This April marked: Tenth One year since Google released the first generation of Glass. It may be hard to believe in retrospect 10 years later, but…



















