In a new article, scientists from UChicago and universities in the US and EU look to computing’s past to chart quantum’s ...
For millennia, humans evolved beneath open skies, surrounded by forests, rivers and the rhythms of the natural world. This ...
Queer college students face barriers to entry in dating that heterosexuals do not.
True wireless earbuds can be a great help for people with autism, thanks to their active noice cancelling and accessibility ...
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Internet of beings: The dream of digitizing human bodies for health care (and the nightmare)
In the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage, a spacecraft and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into the body of an ...
Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT and Sora AI are becoming more prevalent and producing increasingly realistic images.
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STUDENT VOICE: I earned my associate degree while still in high school, and it changed my life
As policymakers consider initiatives to strengthen dual-enrollment programs, three features of Minnesota’s program could ...
As a former horse owner, retired racetrack executive, racing fan, and recreational horseplayer for life, it is heartening to see, at last, a groundswell of protest against the scourge that is computer ...
Seeing Things” traces tools that manipulate reality (like Sora or Photoshop) back to technologies popularized in the 1800s.
Medicine is on the brink of an era where microscopic devices inside our bodies connect us directly to the digital world.
Dr. Michelle K. Johnston chatted about her new book "The Seismic Shift in You," and being a part of the digital age.
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