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I asked a machine how to be more human. It was dehumanizing.

In an age in which machines have intellectual capacities superior to our own, we no longer have the market cornered on thinking. Feeling, though, is a different story.
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A group of man-made chemicals are accumulating across the River of Grass—raising questions about potential impacts to water ...
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Developmental vulnerability among CALD and non-CALD children. A population-based study of nearly 60,000 children in Western Australia revealed that those from CALD backgrounds faced higher ...
Global agricultural systems face the dual challenge of simultaneously meeting escalating food demands and preserving environmental integrity. Conventional ...
Pregnancy has long remained one of the most elusive aspects of human life to trace in the archaeological record, especially ...
A 'super vaccine' could give people immunity against cancer before the disease grows and spreads. Scientists in Massachusetts say their experimental jab prevents several aggressive cancers. This ...