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What One Year of AI Has Already Changed
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What One Year of AI Has Already Changed
New study shows smart chatbots can figure out who you really are from just a few posts… and it only costs a couple of dollars.
Asian Americans are the fastest-growing group of older adults in the U.S., but they often face language and cultural barriers when seeking care for dementia-related
A tiny region in a little-known muscle protein may hold the key to a healthy, steady heartbeat, as well as possible clues to future treatment
Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention and quiet mental clutter, a new study has found.
Kenya’s director of public prosecutions office says Festus Omwamba is accused of human trafficking.
US president strikes triumphant tone in speech but faces legal setbacks and hurdles in Congress as midterms approach.
The Foreign Press Association of Israel and the Palestinian Territories is demanding Israel let journalists into Gaza.
A preference for pairings between male Neanderthals and female Homo sapiens may answer the question of why there are “Neanderthal deserts” in human chromosomes.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory sent scientists nearly 1 million astronomy alerts in one night, showing off changes in the sky. Eventually, the telescope is
New photos captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover show that Mars’ giant, spiderweb-like “boxwork” features are covered in tiny, never-before-seen nodules that bear a striking resemblance
The indirect negotiations in Geneva are seen as a last-ditch effort, but the chances of a nuclear agreement are unclear.
The terminated FBI staffers all participated in a probe into Trump’s handling of classified documents after his first term.
The passengers were Cuban nationals living in the US, the Cuban government says.