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Buzzfeed - Dec 27
Sight. Sound. Smell. Taste. Touch. You know the ones. Our five senses. A neat list handed down by Aristotle and repeated so often it feels like a fact we’ve accepted as true. Modern researchers disagree. Increasingly, scientists argue that humans may have dozens of senses, maybe even up to 33. Th... Read more
Vice News - Dec 27
Scientists have been stunned after tests on hamsters birthed several animals that are now relying on sunlight to generate energy — in a move bringing humanity close to bionic life Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 19
New studies show AI tools beating human professionals in law and advertising—challenging the assumption that human-AI collaboration always produces the best results. Read more
Fortune - Dec 09
In April 2000, Elsevier published an article in the journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, which claimed that the herbicide Roundup (glyphosate) from the Monsanto Company didn’t pose a risk of cancer or other health issues for humans.Twenty-five years later, the publisher has retracted t... Read more
Fast Company - Dec 05
We mainly focus on whether humans should trust AI, but what about whether AI should trust humans. This is going to be a huge concern when we attain AGI. Here's the scoop. Read more
Forbes - Dec 04
I have my doubts about Sheldon H. Jacobson's article on the Nov. 22 Op-Ed page. When considering an AI solution in any application where accuracy in language is critical, it's important to note that Large Language Models (also known as... Read more
Buffalonews - Dec 03
A trio of supplements can reverse autism in mice, according to a new study - and it could prove effective in humans, too. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 02Dear Dr. Universe: Can humans live in space for a month? – Maya, 11, Seattle Read more
Spokesman - Dec 01
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body's ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new research led by the universities of Cambridge and Glasgow. Read more
Medical News - Nov 29