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Interview: Arizona State O-Line Coach Pushes Back On Narrative That Max Iheanachor Is ‘Raw’

One of the first words that comes to mind when hearing the name Max Iheanachor is “raw.” That’s how the Arizona State offensive tackle who the Pittsburgh Steelers picked No. 21 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft was described across the board by draft analysts. He picked up football for the first in junior college

Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity

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The man who built Internet Explorer wants to teach AI to think on 20 watts

TL;DR Thomas Reardon, who created Internet Explorer and sold neural interface startup CTRL-labs to Meta for up to $1 billion, is raising approximately $500 million for Flourish at a $2.5 billion valuation. The startup uses connectomics and neuroscience to design AI architectures that are radically more energy-efficient, targeting the architectural layer above silicon rather than

Ants are better at teamwork than humans

Science & Nature Humans in teams contribute less, the bigger the team—but not weaver ants. The post Ants are better at teamwork than humans appeared...

How and Why Humans Began to Sing, a Musicology and Neuroscience Perspective

Science & Nature Musicologists and neuroscientists have been trying to understand what turns speech into music...Read MoreTami Roberie

Ancient humans’ extraordinary journey to South America

A colder climate than we have now let ancient people cross the Bering land bridge and enter the Americas Getty Images/iStockphoto This is an extract from Our Human Story, our newsletter about the revolution in archaeology. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every month. A central plot point in the human story is our

Humans are Seasonal Creatures, New Research Reveals

Science & Nature Daily biological functions such as sleep, heart rate and metabolism are timed by intracellular circadian clocks which exist within almost all...

AI still can’t beat humans at reading social cues 

Science & Nature Despite rapid advancement, AI models still struggle at identifying how people interact with each other.  The post AI still can’t beat humans...

Metaverse will put humans at manufacturing’s heart: report

Homepage > News > Business > Metaverse will put humans at manufacturing’s heart: report Emerging technologies like robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are replacing millions of people in the workforce, but new research suggests that the metaverse could put humans at the center of the manufacturing process once again. Elsewhere, researchers at a Hong Kong

Most humans haven’t moved these muscles in 25 million years

Science & Nature But the auricular muscles might not be so useless after all. The post Most humans haven’t moved these muscles in 25 million...

Why do dogs lick humans? It could be a sign of affection… or not.

Science & Nature Scientists have theories about slobbery canine kisses. The post Why do dogs lick humans? It could be a sign of affection… or...

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Interview: Arizona State O-Line Coach Pushes Back On Narrative That Max Iheanachor Is ‘Raw’

One of the first words that comes to mind when hearing the name Max Iheanachor is “raw.” That’s how the Arizona State offensive tackle who the Pittsburgh Steelers picked No. 21 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft was described across the board by draft analysts. He picked up football for the first in junior college

Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity

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The man who built Internet Explorer wants to teach AI to think on 20 watts

TL;DR Thomas Reardon, who created Internet Explorer and sold neural interface startup CTRL-labs to Meta for up to $1 billion, is raising approximately $500 million for Flourish at a $2.5 billion valuation. The startup uses connectomics and neuroscience to design AI architectures that are radically more energy-efficient, targeting the architectural layer above silicon rather than

Why OpenAI’s ‘goblin’ problem matters — and how you can release the goblins on your own

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This startup’s new mechanistic interpretability tool lets you debug LLMs

The company says its mission is to make building AI models less like alchemy and more like a science. Sure, LLMs like ChatGPT and Gemini can do amazing things. But nobody knows exactly how or why they work, and that can make it hard to fix their flaws or block unwanted behaviors.  “We saw this