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Tiny Triassic Reptile Sheds Light on Early Lizard Evolution

Science & Nature Today, lepidosaurs -- the reptile group that includes lizards, snakes and New Zealand’s tuatara -- are among the most diverse vertebrates...

Ediacaran Sea Creature May Hold Earliest Evidence of Right-Handedness

Science & Nature Spriggina floundersi, a marine species that lived during the Ediacaran period 550 million years ago, is one of Earth’s earliest bilaterally...

Astronomers Uncover Hidden Structures Surrounding Orion Nebula

Science & Nature Using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) s and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), astronomers have created...

AI Isn’t the CEO — Why Human Judgment Still Rules in Business Decisions

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. AI is no longer a futuristic buzzword; it's here, and it's reshaping how companies operate. From automating repetitive tasks to offering insights that were once impossible to uncover, AI has become integral for businesses looking to scale smarter, not harder. But with the rise of AI agents

Randomizing the human genome by engineering recombination between repeat elements | Science

Science & Nature We lack tools to edit DNA sequences at scales necessary to study 99% of the human genome that is noncoding. To...

Human vs: humanoid: Half-marathon pits robots against 12,000 joggers

Science & Nature No wheels allowed! The post Human vs: humanoid: Half-marathon pits robots against 12,000 joggers appeared first on Popular Science...Read MoreMack DeGeurin

Hidden human costs of AI | Science

Science & Nature A sociologist interrogates the invisible labor that underlies “autonomous” systems...Read MoreLaine Kazmierczak

Human thought crawls at 10 bits per second, Caltech study finds

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What just happened? Scientists have discovered that our brains process thoughts much more slowly than previously believed. This surprising finding has its roots in our evolutionary history and sheds more light on why our minds work the way they do. Researchers

The Human Brainwaves Centennial Exposes a Darker Science History

Science & Nature The centennial of the discovery of brain waves in humans exposes a chilling tale involving Nazis, war between Russia and Ukraine,...

What would happen to the human body moving at near lightspeed?

Science & Nature Colors change, time distorts, and you'd probably get pancaked. The post What would happen to the human body moving at near lightspeed?...

Human Medical Billing Helps Healthcare Providers Avoid MIPS (Medicare) Payment Penalties

Human Medical Billing: Trusted Partner for Medicare Payments & MIPS Compliance Support. (1888PressRelease) October 25, 2024 - In the last months before the MIPS reporting deadline, Human Medical Billing is helping healthcare providers focus on patient care and avoid paperwork. Simplify MIPS Reporting MIPS targets quality improvement and Medicare payment streamlining, but it can be

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Science & Nature During the August 2026 solar eclipse,...