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Elon Musk backs AI research on Ancient Rome to revisit history
Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur and technologist, has thrown his weight behind a groundbreaking archaeological project ...
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Lay intuition as effective at jailbreaking AI chatbots as technical methods, research suggests
It doesn't take technical expertise to work around the built-in guardrails of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ...
It doesn’t take technical expertise to work around the built-in guardrails of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ...
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12 Historical Myths That Modern Research Just Debunked
History has a way of bending the truth over time. Stories get twisted, facts become fiction, and suddenly everyone knows ...
“After nearly 17 years of continuous research since 2008, the Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of the University of Colombo has successfully developed a nutrient-based ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at Blue Origin’s successful Mars mission, learning new languages from AI, ...
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Study breaks new ground on the relationship between the arts and well-being among older adults
A new study led by Dr. Jennifer MacRitchie, Dr. Nicola Pennill, Dr. Christian Morgner, Prof Renee Timmers, and Unforgettable Experiences CEO Victoria Burnip, published in Arts & Health, sheds new ...
Isotope and trace element analyses of human tissues provide archaeologists with unique opportunities to make unprecedented inferences about health statuses ...
HTC-19 in Leuven will showcase the latest advancements in hyphenated techniques. This preview offers a glimpse of what you ...
In the world of phylogenetics, there's team sponge and team comb jelly. Which creature roots the animal tree of life—the simple sponge or the more complex comb jelly—has stirred fierce debate among ...
This article introduces the field of bioinformatics and its importance as a cornerstone of biological research, as well as ...
Study of Mogou vessels reveals diverse Bronze Age diets and early qu-based fermented drinks in northwest China.
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