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The leaders who thrive aren’t those who have the answers—they’re the ones who know how to ask better questions.
As patients increasingly turn to cannabis for chronic pain, clinicians grapple with mixed evidence and a lack of high-quality ...
It's possible to be biased and still be correct. Our current political moment helps demonstrate why that contradiction isn’t ...
A new study published in Psychology & Neuroscience suggests that hormone levels in the body may be connected to psychopathic personality traits, particularly during adolescence and early adulthood.
While it’s generally believed that Amelia’s aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean, some researchers believe they have ...
It’s tempting to believe that Russia is intentionally “poisoning” Western AI as part of a cunning plot. But alarmist framings ...
Cancer survivors who received high-cost immunotherapies appear more likely to experience financial hardship, according to ...
ChatGPT works by analyzing vast amounts of text, identifying patterns and synthesizing them to generate responses to users' ...
Are exercises to improve coordination the next anti-ageing thing? New research from the University of Haifa raises this ...
Anyone who's spent time at the Indiana Statehouse knows evidence from blue states might as well not exist — and that's ...
The etymological patrimony of the word ‘cornucopia’ is typically characterised by abundance, harvest, nourishment, and plenty ...
A new study tested how humans and ChatGPT understand color metaphors, revealing key differences between lived experience and language-based AI.