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The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution.
Some studies suggest that ashwagandha may help ease stress and anxiety. In clinical trials, participants who took ashwagandha for six to eight weeks reported feeling less stressed, anxious, and ...
Palantir is often called a data broker, a data miner, or a giant database of personal information. In reality, it’s none of these—but even former employees struggle to explain it.
As Dr. Zeichner mentioned, red light therapy can be an effective at-home treatment for combatting hair thinning, whether ...
I asked Alexandra Horowitz, who researches dog cognition at Barnard, if Forrest might be experiencing something akin to ...
How each animal manages water and salt is specialized to its ecosystem, lifestyle and selective pressures. The question “What does it mean to be thirsty?” has no one answer. We each thirst in our own ...
Another reason self-paced learning is so effective is that it mirrors how professionals work in real life. Data science ...
Being open and honest is meant to build trust in science but research suggests it can sometimes have the opposite effect.
But the publication of data and correspondence without adequate context led some to see a conspiracy. Indeed, there is some research that shows being open about science can make people trust it less.
Social media influencers tout creatine supplements for athletic performance and to boost brain health. Here’s what the evidence says.
I co-created Graph Neural Networks while at Stanford. I recognized early on that this technology was incredibly powerful. Every data point, every observation, every piece of knowledge doesn’t exist in ...