A former bank executive who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in her early 40s has been given a new lease on life by ...
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Why you keep rehearsing conversations you never plan to have
What those imaginary arguments in your head are really about.
International nanoscientists publish a new blueprint reframing the protein corona as a programmable navigation interface to cross the blood-brain barrier.
Børnich, a forty-two-year-old Norwegian, has been obsessed with robots since he was a child. His firm used to be called ...
The logo of Foxconn is seen during the AutoTronics Taipei 2026 at Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei on April 15, 2026. I-Hwa Cheng/Getty Images Foxconn opened its formal European debut at VivaTech ...
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Science finally explains why stolen food from someone else's plate always tastes better
A 2026 study confirms stolen food tastes better, with pilfered fries rated nearly 40% more enjoyable than your own. The post ...
Unitree Robotics humanoid robots dance during the opening day of its Asia's first embodied intelligence experience store in Shanghai on May 31, 2026. Jade GAO/Getty Images China's government issued a ...
Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with Jamie Adams, Simon Pegg, Sofia Boutella, and Liam Hellmann for Only What We Carry. Adams reveals how he managed to get Quentin Tarantino involved as an actor in ...
Marketing Evolution CEO Stephen Williams on why unified data is the missing link for fintechs looking to scale AI and deliver ...
If we can model a fly brain, and run that fly in a sim, we might do it with us. We live in the age of the brain, and relational machines, when we can do so much more than ever.
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