Research reveals why some images feel pleasing while others uncomfortable. The brain prefers visuals that cost less energy.
The Wellcome Photography Prize awards photographers who show how science affects human health around the world.
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Musk’s Grok AI draws fire over an antisemitic response
Elon Musk’s flagship chatbot Grok is facing its most serious backlash yet after spewing antisemitic rhetoric and even ...
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Experts warn AI browsers can be hacked with a simple hashtag
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping the web browser, turning search results and news pages into conversational feeds that talk back. Security researchers now say that same convenience has ...
The painting above was made in 1945 by self-taught artist Janet Sobel; it’s called Milky Way. Sobel was a Ukrainian-born a ...
Despite the aggressive cost claims and dramatic scale improvements, AWS is positioning S3 Vectors as a complementary storage ...
Dong Gong, founder and design principal at Beijing-based Vector Architects, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Marcus Prize, administered biennially by UWM's School of Architecture & Urban ...
The universal features that define genomic regions acting as replication origins remain unclear. In this study, we mapped a set of origins in Trypanosoma brucei using stranded short nascent strand ...
Regular creative activity is linked to a younger-looking brain and slower brain aging, according to a large international brain-imaging analysis.
The authors identify the Bearded-type small protein E(spl)m4 as a physical and genetic interactor of TRAF4 in the Drosophila wing disc. These valuable findings with potential biomedical relevance are, ...
The result is a tool that delivers exceptional speed and accuracy while maintaining the creative integrity of every design.
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