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The Fugro fleet was armed with the best sonar, data, and expectations. The mission? To scour a deep-ocean corridor scientists ...
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the question of how machines make decisions under uncertain ...
Paper 2: ‘Direct-to-consumer self-tests sold in the UK in 2023: cross sectional review of regulation and evidence of performance’ by Bethany Hillier et al. was published in the BMJ at 23:30 UK time on ...
In research environments, having access to quantum data is like suddenly being able to see in color after a lifetime of black ...
Why do some people repeat bad decisions despite being punished? A new global study uncovers the brain mechanisms behind ...
Last week, antivaxxer Toby Rogers published two very long screeds attacking the EBM paradigm. Cleverly, echoed some of our ...
But many social circles have that one friend who never seems to learn from those consequences, repeatedly self-sabotaging ...
A research group in the Department of Pharmacology of the University of the Basque Country has investigated the adverse ...
Expert perspectives on the risks of trusting AI, its fallibility, and why agentic AI may be advancing faster than we can ...
Earth is spinning faster this winter, making the days marginally shorter and attracting the attention of scientists and ...