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AI-powered military neurotech: Mind enhancement or control?
AI's ability to monitor a warfighter's mental state, visuals or inner dialog may outpace the ability to shield that data from ...
In Britain, cars must give way to people on zebra crossings. So you have the right to step onto the crossing and wait for the ...
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Making blockchain fast enough for IoT networks
The vision of a fully connected world is rapidly becoming a reality through the Internet of Things (IoT)—a growing network of ...
AI is the world's most efficient plagiarism machine, and it is coming for music. But, the recording industry isn't trying to ...
The latest craze in the fitness world—from gym culture, to nutrition planning, to recovery protocols— is hyper-personalized optimization. But is there really a benefit to at-home microbiome tests that ...
In Ghana’s music scene today, success is measured in screenshots. A million streams here, a viral TikTok clip there, a chart position posted with fire emojis and shouting captions. Numbers have become ...
These habit-stacking rituals help entrepreneurs stay grounded, intentional and fully human while working alongside powerful AI tools.
The study addresses heterogeneous UAV cooperative task assignment under complex constraints via an energy learning ...
A brain cap and smart algorithms may one day help paralyzed patients turn thought into movement—no surgery required.
When Keir Starmer said in response to a question at his press conference about Greenland, that “no options are off the table” ...
Trading used to be about gut feelings and reading charts manually. Traders spent hours staring at price movements trying to spot patterns that might predict what happens next. That’s changed now with ...
Psychologist Michele Leno, writing for Psychology Today, wrote that “fandoms exemplify the life-altering potential of shared ...
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