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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
During high-profile crises or controversies in business, politics, and life, the rule I have preached over the years of ...
Your GMAT score is strong. Your GPA is solid. Your career accomplishments are impressive. But thousands of others equally as ...
Like climate change, the Trump administration’s efforts to remove climate data from government websites feels vast, ...
The bike industry celebrates innovation while producing sameness. Fear, standardisation, and consensus have replaced ...
According to data, malnutrition deaths have jumped in the United States, especially among those 85 and older. Here’s why the ...
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Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains
Corporal punishment—usually referring to adults hitting children—was abolished in South Africa in 1997. The Constitutional ...
Careers are still moving inside organisations, but much of that movement is no longer visible. As work becomes more fluid and ...
Much of the focus on generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has been on training data ingestion—the moment when AI ...
Leila Turner-Scott reads a conversation her son Sam had with ChatGPT on the day of his death while at her home in Dripping ...
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AI: A task that took Google a year to complete was finished by AI in just one hour! Engineers were astonished.
A striking example of how rapidly the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing recently came to light. Jana Dogan, a ...
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