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What if a computer could read a patient's medical notes and help doctors determine important information for their treatment?
An increased curiosity around family history has led to a rise in the popularity of at-home DNA kits. The process is simple: ...
Before the era of large-scale integration (LSI) semiconductor circuits, discrete logic circuits using the common ...
A leading addiction expert explains how he's driven by the memory of a friend who died, and why he believes giving data on ...
OpenAI has officially removed a ChatGPT feature that allowed users to make selected chats public and discoverable by Google.
Summer is popularly imagined as bringing joy to all young people. Yet it is not an equal break or of the same quality for all ...
A fair test isn't just about good design – it's about how the results are used, Professor Jim Tognolini tells The Educator ...
A new policy law has broadened the uses of plans that were once primarily for saving for college. “They’ve become education ...
Sporting the right badges and even the rare three-piece spoiler, this 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger looks like the real deal. But it's not.
From Vancouver to San Jose Del Cabo, the range of stopovers used by passengers last year instead of nonstop flights is endless.
The internet runs on protocols that most people never think about. DNS, the Domain Name System, is one of them. It quietly ...
Etonitazene, a superstrong lab-made substance, is contaminating street heroin and contributing to a new rise in Scottish drug ...