The CIA investigated a Norwegian government experiment with a pulsed-energy machine in which a researcher built and tested a “Havana syndrome” device on himself.
Biologists, physicists and computer scientists have joined a platform called RentAHuman.ai to advertise their skills.
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Alien franchise set for savage comeback with its most brutal story yet
Marvel is returning to the Alien franchise for what might be the most brutal sci-fi horror comic of the year with an all-star creative team.
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
In certain film adaptations, a dismembered head is tacked onto the malformed body. Then, with the help of a lightning storm, ...
Energy is fundamentally important—researchers have linked a lack of reliable energy to poor physical health, poor mental ...
Dashiell Hammett mentioned Sam Spade's jutting chin in the opening sentence of his novel, "The Maltese Falcon." Spade's chin ...
Planning to play High on Life 2 but can't remember what happened back in 2022? Here's a full recap of the first game to get you up to speed.
Given that bonobos are endangered in their home of the Democratic Republic of Congo, he added, “My hope is that that kind of ...
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Social inequalities emerge in every human society. New research into how these hierarchies form suggests ‘prestige psychology ...
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Scientists claim that life was found on Mars in 1976, but the tests we ran accidentally destroyed it
We may have detected Martian life 50 years ago.
In this study, the researchers note that rather than think of it as a "human versus machine" investigation, the work should instead highlight AI's ability to assist people in creative endeavors. “By ...
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