When most humans reach late adulthood, their ability to coordinate movements and maintain balance, broadly referred to as motor control, tends to gradually decline. While these changes in motor ...
An international group of researchers that includes Prof. Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School, explore the critical ...
As AI-generated content continues to overrun the internet, the places that become the last bastion of human life will be the most valuable—not only for humans, but for advertisers. As advertisers face ...
MSCI Inc. (NYSE: MSCI), a leading provider of critical decision support tools and services for the global investment community, announced today that it will release the results of the MSCI 2026 Global ...
The patient was unconscious, skull open, breathing regulated by a ventilator. Seven people in total lay on operating tables at Baylor College of Medicine, each undergoing surgery to treat severe ...
Resources for observational comparative research have expanded enormously in recent years to include very large sources of ...
Experience and research point to the need for teachers to strike a balance between direct instruction of facts and developing students' scientific curiosity as they pursue team projects.
Longevity, the length of human life, is the subject of growing scientific and commercial interest. Click here to read more.
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AI agents can’t just guess what your data means; they need an "ontology" to act as a shared rulebook so they don't make confident, expensive mistakes.
Agents move so fast they bypass the "human friction" that accidentally kept our systems safe. We need security built for machine-speed actions, not human pauses.
Italians are famous for speaking with their hands. But a new international study suggests that when it comes to teaching children, adults everywhere instinctively become more expressive with their ...