An L.A. Times reader draws a parallel between bans on social media platforms and the way that comic books were vilified decades ago.
After letting the health secretary have his way in 2025, Trump is reining him in now that it’s an election year.
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— FinCen has issued a nationwide rule requiring certain real estate professionals involved in non‑financed transfers of ...
Catholicism can thrive in internet spaces where opinions are regularly challenged, examined and assessed by diverse audiences ...
Based Lifeworld Extension, published in AI & Society, the author confronts that gap directly. The study argues that both AI ethics and transdisciplinary research are grounded in a common but ...
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Within a few centuries, the genetic landscape of the Rhine-Meuse region, including the wetlands, was completely reshaped. Our ...
A 1 Gw orbital data center would cost roughly $42.4B—almost three times its ground-bound equivalent.
Applicants now use AI to polish résumés, while employers rely on AI to screen them. The result is a stalemate: machine-generated CVs are filtered by machine reviewers, leaving candidates unseen and ...