A Goffstown couple accused of selling body parts stolen from Harvard Medical School have been sentenced to prison.
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Decatur men accused of human trafficking, forcing woman into prostitution
St. Vincent updates David Bowie's ‘Young Americans’ with Biden lyric on ‘Colbert’ My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years. As She Died, I Overheard Something I Can't Forget.
AI chatbots vs real doctors. Learn about the critical health questions where human physicians still outperform AI and why ...
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How AI Is Redrawing America’s Digital Map | Opinion
AI is redrawing America’s digital map. So what makes a region attractive for data center developers? To put it simply, ...
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25 everyday things humans just can't do and why
Secrets of The Human Brain That Will Leave You Shocked: <a href=" ► 25 Mindblowing Facts That Are Stranger Than Fiction!: <a href=" Humans love to brag about how advanced we are. We split atoms, ...
Robot’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy has sparked intense reactions, with opinions on regulation, innovation, manufacturing, and ...
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WATCH: Shocking moment Russian soldiers cross into NATO country
Donald Trump says a Ukraine deal is “closer” than “ever” as European leaders proposed a European-led “multinational force” ...
A woman tells the BBC she acted as a "human shield" for her baby during the deadly attack on the Jewish community in Sydney.
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I Thought My Colleague Was a Traitor for Teaching Students to Use AI. Then We Talked
In these conversations, I realized our approaches to AI reflected our relationships with technology in general. The daughter ...
Activists face steep risks in Colombia, the deadliest country in the world for people protecting land and forests. Global ...
Beijing is pouring vast resources into fusion research, while the U.S. wants private industry to lead the way. The winner could reshape civilization.
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Most clinical trials fail to reflect America’s racial and ethnic diversity
A new study finds just 6% of clinical trials used to approve new drugs in the U.S. reflect the country's racial and ethnic makeup, with an increasing trend of trials underrepresenting Black and ...
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