AI systems are beginning to build and improve themselves. But without a verification layer, trust, safety and accountability ...
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Our ECE pipeline is failing its graduates, and we have no time to lose
Wake up, Philippines. There is a structural shift already reshaping telecommunications work across the region and Australia’s Telstra is an eye-popping example. From 2024 to 2026 Telstra has cut more ...
Most men think they could have been in the Roman Legion, but would you have made the cut?
An examination of the emerging antitrust risks associated with the rise of AI, including the state of US regulation and key antitrust enforcement concerns.
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MMA Legend Michael 'Venom' Page Reveals How He Microdoses Strength Training to Stay Sharp at 38
MVP is one of the most exciting veteran mixed martial artists – here's how he stays in the game ...
No body, no dopamine, no problem. Scientists have successfully coached lab-grown brain tissue to solve a classic robotics challenge, proving that the will to learn is hardwired into our neurons.
For many people, life in and around Chicago means near-constant surveillance in the name of public safety. Meet the city residents engaging with this controversial space.
Lumentum Holdings is positioned as a critical supplier of advanced lasers for AI data center interconnects, powering Nvidia’s ...
Hearing just 16 seconds of music helps your brain predict what comes next, shaping memory, emotion, and how songs make sense.
Dr. Marcus Coplin, a naturopathic medical doctor and the medical director of The Springs Resort in Colorado and Murrieta Hot Springs Resort in California, has released a new white paper titled Future ...
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Quantum reservoir computing hits its peak at the brink of many body chaos
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have identified a precise sweet spot where quantum reservoir computing, a machine learning approach that treats quantum systems as computational engines, reaches ...
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Tourette's campaigner's 'pink elephant' disorder that sparked controversy at BAFTAs
Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson sparked fierce debate after an involuntary outburst of offensive language at the BAFTAs as a result of coprolalia, a rare, misunderstood symptom of Tourette syndrom ...
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