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Almost frightening: 46 people with little to no education who redefined intelligence
Being book smart is not the same as being street smart. Just because someone has a pile of degrees doesn’t mean that they ...
From Agency Chaos to Dark Energy Shocks: How Politics, Health, Climate Policy and Space Science Defined 2025 A look back at 2025’s biggest science stories—from federal upheaval and public health ...
Based Detection, Linguistic Biomarkers, Machine Learning, Explainable AI, Cognitive Decline Monitoring Share and Cite: de Filippis, R. and Al Foysal, A. (2025) Early Alzheimer’s Disease Detection from ...
Williams, A. and Louis, L. (2026) Cumulative Link Modeling of Ordinal Outcomes in the National Health Interview Survey Data: Application to Depressive Symptom Severity. Journal of Data Analysis and ...
Troy Segal is an editor and writer. She has 20+ years of experience covering personal finance, wealth management, and business news. Michael Boyle is an experienced financial professional with more ...
Despite their popularity, terms such as ‘co-creation’, ‘co-design’ and ‘co-production’ are often misused, risking tokenism and downstream harm. Re-centring on the foundational principles of ...
Controlled studies capture only a fraction of the effects of artificial intelligence. Economists should work with social scientists to find innovative ways to fully grasp this fast-moving field.
Gigantic, 8-foot-tall sloths. These aren’t creatures found in science fiction: They walked our planet a million years ago, during the Ice Age.That’s the focus of the third season of the Apple TV ...
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