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Why we feel starved for time, according to new research
Feeling starved for time is a common sensation in today’s fast-paced world. A recent study published on November 13, 2025, ...
My hope is to use technology not as a distraction but as an invitation, bringing audiences back into direct relationship with ...
During the art fair’s latest instalment, Wallpaper* met the Japanese architect to explore architecture as sensation, not ...
ZDNET sat down with Andrew Ng at AI Dev 25 in New York to talk about developer futures, responsible AI, and why AGI is overhyped.
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How a Gear War Is Shaping the Future of Telemark Skiing
From meadow skipping to extreme descents, telemark long had one binding platform–the 75mm Nordic Norm. Now several norms and ...
Imitation as a Strategy . Walk a hundred meters down any busy street in Addis Ababa and you can see the city thinking out loud. Five coffee shops in a row, three small restaurants ...
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A unified model of memory and perception: How Hebbian learning explains our recall of past events
A collaboration between SISSA's Physics and Neuroscience groups has taken a step forward in understanding how memories are ...
Our progress developing ABS-201 for androgenetic alopecia is ahead of plan as we expect to initiate a phase 1/2a trial in ...
Celebrating four decades of boundary-pushing creativity, Saatchi Gallery’s 40th-anniversary exhibition The Long Now is a bold ...
In a first, scientists believe they have confirmed we have another sense – a “remote touch” that we share with others in the ...
In a new JNeurosci paper, Masako Okamoto and colleagues, from the University of Tokyo, explored the brain activity involved ...
Researchers explore how such physiological signals such as electrodermal conductance can reveal cognitive arousal — the level of mental alertness and emotional activation — without the need for ...
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