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Hate Seeing People Get Shots? Here’s Why You Wince At Others’ Pain
Scientists tracked how 80 people's brains responded to watching touch. Pain information appeared in 135 milliseconds.
A similar proportion of eighth-graders failed to come up with the following sum: 12 + (-4) + 12 + 4 = _______. By the 12th ...
One of the most striking findings is that GenAI ads evoke stronger emotional reactions than those not using AI. But here’s ...
Anonymized data shared with pharma will remain hidden from public after two-year legal battle, based on hidden evidence of "triangulating" the deceased's identities and assumption their relatives ...
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The UK is bringing in digital IDs. Here’s how to stop them becoming surveillance tools
Switzerland, after being rejected in 2021, only secured public support for its national digital ID recently by introducing ...
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A Chinese firm bought an insurer for CIA agents - part of Beijing's trillion dollar spending spree
When an insurer for FBI and CIA agents was sold to a Chinese entity, it led the US to tighten investment laws.
Two people were arrested after a protest in which they dumped bags of non-redeemable bottles and cans outside the governor’s ...
More than a billion Indians face heat waves every year. Hundreds of millions of them work in the informal sector, toiling ...
Georgia's rise follows a win over Texas, while Mississippi is back in the top five. Oklahoma climbed to No. 8 after defeating ...
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The end of the web? Goodbye HTML, hello AIDI!
Why the web as we know it may fade and what AI, personal agents, and data interfaces mean for publishers, SEO, and commerce.
Cities and states in the U.S. are turning to AI to improve road safety. Hawaii is distributing 1,000 dashboard cameras to ...
An adaptive quantum chemistry workflow builds accurate molecular structures from reliable fragments, offering a practical way ...
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