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AI Holds Promise for Agriculture, Yet Smallholder Farmers Face Exclusion
Chatbot Teddy Bears for Toddlers: The Risks of AI Toys for Young Children
How Much Water and Energy Will AI Data Centers Consume in Australia? Ironically, We Lack the Necessary Data.
Revolutionary AI Enhances Facial Recognition for Improved Identification
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From Imitating Romance Authors to YouTube Piracy: How AI is Revolutionizing Audiobooks
Dr. ChatGPT Excels at Diagnosing Health Issues
Religious Leaders Caution About the ‘Disturbing Outcomes’ of Machines Speaking in God’s Name
Taylor Swift’s Trademarking of Her Voice and Likeness Marks a New Legal Frontier Against AI Deepfakes
Amidst the Hype: Discovering the Overlooked AI ‘Nothingburgers’
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Exoskeletons for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy Have Arrived, Yet Many Challenges Remain
Robotiq Introduces TSF-85 Digital Twin on NVIDIA Isaac Sim
Robotiq Unveils IQ: Accelerating and Enhancing Palletizing Automation
This DIY Bipedal Robot Utilizes Pneumatic “Air Muscles” in Place of Motors
Friday Highlight: The Ultimate Omnidirectional Robot in Action
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How a Supereruption Transformed New Zealand 350,000 Years Ago: New Insights on the Event
The Global Ocean Monitoring Network Faces Strain Just When It’s Most Crucial
EPA Marginalizes Its Independent Chemical Oversight, Threatening Public Health
What Are the Consequences of Scientists Relying on AI Over Their Peers?
To Drive Global Innovation, Canada Must Focus on Basic Science
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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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