One of the more common character “types” in modern Western sitcoms appears to be suffering (but also not suffering) from ...
AI has raised the bar for cyberattackers. If we don't raise the bar for how we prepare humans, we're not falling behind; we're standing still.
Recently, in his column “I stand for Ghana not Ghanaians,” German political scientist and historian Karl‑Heinz Heerde offered a candid critique of Ghana’s social and governance dynamics, arguing that ...
Can Machine Identities Redefine Security? Understanding Non-Human Identities and Their Impact What if the key to future-proofing your cybersecurity strategy lies in managing machine identities ...
A recent study published in Physical Review Letters reveals that many widely used signatures of criticality in brain data may be statistical artifacts. They propose a more robust framework that, when ...
Struggling with self-love isn't about not trying hard enough—it's usually about a set of thought patterns that make feeling okay as yourself genuinely unsafe.
AI chatbots often agree with users—even when they’re wrong—boosting confidence while reducing accountability, a new study warns.
The research monitored 81 killifish from early adulthood to death using automated camera systems. These short-lived fish, with lifespans of 4-8 months, share brain complexity with humans, making them ...
The very feature that causes harm also drives engagement.” What is this feature? Sycophancy in artificial intelligence — or “the tendency of AI-based large language models to excessively agree with, ...
Through Thought Alchemy’s Transformation Center, she works with individuals navigating anxiety, fear, and unresolved ...
Acrossthe halfcenturyor so that seafarers and scientists have spent studying the habits of sperm whales, some of the most ...
Two new studies from Project CETI provide the most detailed account of a sperm whale birth ever recorded, revealing ...