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The Modern Appeal of Basic Income Mirrors Its 18th-Century Origins: A Means to Compensate Individuals for Public Resources Used for Private Benefit
Increasing Incidence of Digital Abuse Among Women in the Pacific: New Research Findings
AI-Powered Border Surveillance Expands in West Africa: Implications for Migrant Rights
Ultralight Sonar and AI Enable Tiny Drones to Navigate Like Bats
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CHATGPT
Why New Research Shows AI Health Chatbots Aren’t Improving Your Self-Diagnosis Skills
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Using Your AI Chatbot as a Search Engine? Proceed with Caution!
OpenAI’s Safety Commitments After Tumbler Ridge: Not About AI Regulation, But About Surveillance
Increasing Adoption of AI by Teachers and Students: Potential Risks and Benefits
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ROBOTICS
Video Friday: Beep! Beep! Innovative Bipedal Bot Inspired by Roadrunner
Decadent Achievements: The Journey of a Renowned German Candy Maker in Scaling Palletizing Across Multiple Production Lines
30 Years Ago, Robots Mastered Walking Without Tipping Over
Robots Have Vision, But They Lack Emotion.
The Upcoming Shift in Drone Warfare in Ukraine
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Australia May Have Tenfold More Citizen Scientists Than Previously Estimated – A Boon for Science!
Why Do Men Harass Women in the Workplace? Science Provides Two Insights, But Only One Stands Up to Scrutiny
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Scientists Might Be Overestimating Environmental Microplastics Due to Lab Gloves
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Arrowhead Discoveries in Central Asia May Confirm the Presence of Homo sapiens 80,000 Years Ago
Arrowhead Discoveries in Central Asia Suggest Homo Sapiens Existed 80,000 Years Ago
AI Uncovers Predators That Chewed Ancient Human Bones, Riveting Theories on the First Tool-Using Hunter in the Homo Lineage
Vikings Were Drawn to Silver: Our Latest Analysis of Their Treasured Plunder Reveals the Extent of Their Journeys.
Moose in Colorado: Exploring Historical, Archaeological, and Oral Traditions Evidence
Unveiling the Wheel’s Invention: Computer Simulations Illuminate the Unexpected Origins of a Revolutionary Technology from Nearly 6,000 Years Ago
New Study Settles Two-Century Debate: Bronze-Age Britain Traded Tin with the Mediterranean
Blending First Nations Knowledge and Science: Transforming Our Understanding of the Past with Four Projects
Using a Single Finger Bone, Scientists Prove that a 149 Million-Year-Old Pterosaur is Britain’s Largest Flying Animal
Life in Ancient Saudi Arabia: Complex and Thriving, Contrary to Popular Belief
Uncovering the mystery of a torpedoed British ship’s wreckage after 109 years
The Stunning Mummy Awakens After a Century – Video
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