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Professional astronomers don't make discoveries by looking through an eyepiece like you might with a backyard telescope.
Illnesses caused by heat—dehydration, cramps, and even strokes—can come on quickly and quietly. New, wearable technology ...
WASHINGTON - New legislation introduced in the House of Representatives and Senate would create a pilot program for testing the use of a predictive risk-scoring algorithm to provide oversight of payme ...
A student living in Londonderry, who moved to Northern Ireland during the war in Ukraine, has been awarded a top prize for ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, Schmidhuber and others explored evolutionary algorithms for improving coding agents, creating ...
Fitness trackers aren’t accurately assessing the physical activity of people with obesity, a new study argues. Differences in ...
The U.S. healthcare system—nearly a fifth of the nation’s GDP—faces mounting financial and operational stress, with dramatic ...
A person's capacity for attention has a profound impact on what they see, dictating which details they glean from the world ...
Students at the University of South Florida are spending their summer developing tech-driven solutions to improve the lives ...
Carmel Valley resident and Bishop’s School student Sophie Zeng is an eco hero on the rise. With her nonprofit Project ARISE, ...
How China’s $138B investment in embodied AI is revolutionizing robotics, reshaping industries, and redefining human-robot ...
Dr. Allen Chang, ACMIO at UMass Medical, warned the audience not to neglect employees' concerns about losing jobs to AI, ...