These aren’t predictions—they’re the first visible signs of a global transformation already underway. AI is no longer ...
Batchelor’s latest book is “Buddha, Socrates and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times.” There he draws on a different ...
As we enter a new year, most advice tells you to get clear about who you are and what you want. But what if that clarity ...
Conspiracies might be fun to entertain. But the "big lie" tactic destroys your judgment and credibility. Find out why, and ...
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The top human evolution discoveries of 2025, from the intriguing Neanderthal diet to the oldest Western European face fossil
This has been quite the wild year in human evolution stories. Our relatives, living and extinct, got a lot of attention—from ...
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Scientists repair Alzheimer’s damage in mice instead of just slowing it
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been framed as a one‑way slide, with treatments aiming only to slow the descent. Now a ...
Why Teenagers Take More Risks? The answer is far more complex—and surprisingly, it's not that teens are broken or deficient.
Neuroscience shows traditional teaching is not enough. Instead, an experiential approach can return learning to its natural ...
New research shows that AI doesn’t need endless training data to start acting more like a human brain. When researchers ...
Whether you’re evaluating AI upskilling platforms or building internal corporate AI training programs, this hierarchy ...
Today's AI agents are a primitive approximation of what agents are meant to be. True agentic AI requires serious advances in reinforcement learning and complex memory.
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it ...
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