Sand has a memory of sorts. Press into a loose pile of dry grains and something moves, not just where your finger sits, but ...
BYU law professor Brett Scharffs delivered a message to the U.N. connecting human dignity and peace.
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Scientists scanned 2,000 ants to build a 3D database
An international team of researchers has built the largest three-dimensional database of ant anatomy ever assembled, scanning ...
A Coma Pattern-Based Autofocusing Method Resolves Bacterial Cold Shock Response at Single-Cell Level
Imaging-based single-cell physiological profiling holds great potential for uncovering fundamental bacterial cold shock response (CSR) mechanisms, but its application is impeded by severe focus drift ...
If your marketing feels loud, don’t add more sound. Write down your audience focus, your position, your proof, your primary metric, and the few channels that truly matter. Then cut one campaign that ...
The new architecture shows how quantum processors could work alongside classical HPC, creating hybrid environments to tackle ...
Can free AI scanners replace enterprise SAST? Anthropic and OpenAI found 500-plus zero-days pattern-matching tools missed — and both scanners are free.
Training standard AI models against a diverse pool of opponents — rather than building complex hardcoded coordination rules — ...
In a digital world of AI-generated content and algorithmic feeds, political persuasion increasingly happens through visuals ...
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Why AI is a terrible doctor (and could cost you a fortune)
A new study reveals AI chatbots are worse at medical advice than a simple Google search. Here's why trusting them is ...
We jargon-bust the impenetrable wall of techy marketing words that was Microsoft's Project Helix hardware tease.
A16z's new Top 100 AI apps report reveals ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are becoming storefronts. What businesses must do before ...
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