science
AI Still Falls Short in Understanding Human Social Interactions
Humans significantly outperform AI models in interpreting dynamic social interactions, a skill critical for technologies like autonomous vehicles and...
neurosciencenews.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning
How Grizzlies are still learning how to use Zach Edey's 'unique target' on offense
Zach Edey is still getting comfortable in the new offense. The Memphis Grizzlies know they have a problem as the team is second-worst in coughing...
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books
You’ll Never Walk Alone: The Power of Showing Up
& remember, loneliness is still time spent with the world.–Ocean Vuong, Night Sky With Exit Wounds1Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome...
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cycling
Oh Oakland, Did you Really Leave a Telephone Pole in a Bike Lane? - Streetsblog San Francisco
No, this isn't photo shopped. Letter to readers: Today, after seeing a post on social media about them, I set out to Alameda to check...
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cool stuff / technology
Chinese Hot Pot Restaurant Owner Serves Food While Moving Like a Realistic Humanoid Robot
Ms. Qin, the owner of a hot pot restaurant in Chongqing, China, serves food to her customers while moving like a humanoid robot. Qin’s...
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job & work
Pharmacist fined $ 5k for stalking nurse in WA still working at interstate hospital
A hospital pharmacist who stalked a young colleague while working in Western Australia's Goldfields has been fined $ 5,000, and has moved interstate...
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- 30+ days ago
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artificial intelligence
Evidence Shows AI Systems Are Already Too Much Like Humans. Will That Be a Problem?
What if we could design a machine that could read your emotions and intentions, write thoughtful, empathetic, perfectly time d responses—and seemingly...
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- 30+ days ago
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technology
Socio-economic status is a social construct with heritable components and genetic consequences
In civilizations, individuals are born into or sorted into different levels of socio-economic status (SES). SES clusters in families and...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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architecture
Dreaming of a New Kitchen Island? Here's How Much It Will Cost You
Kitchen islands are popular additions because they increase countertop and storage space and act as social gathering points. Kitchen islands cost an...
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apps
Still using Apple’s old Home architecture? Get ready for a big change
You may have to switch to Apple’s newer smart home framework, even if it means leaving older hardware behind. It’s been more than...
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- 30+ days ago
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memes
26 Lent memes for those who didn’t give up social media
‘For Lent, I’m just giving up.’ Ash Wednesday has come and gone and Lent has begun. With it comes memes about fasting and the...
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sports
Amber Glenn breaks U.S. record for short program score at Grand Prix France
Amber Glenn broke the record for highest short program score for a U.S. woman in international competition, taking the lead at Grand Prix France...
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health
Video Sen. Bernie Sanders asks RFK Jr. if health care is human right
Sanders also questioned RFK Jr. on anti-vaccine clothing aimed at children from an organization Kennedy chaired from 2015 to 2023....
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- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Solving space junk with lessons from ocean pollution cleanup
Human actions have left a significant mark on Earth and the space around it. The mounting waste problem, whether on land, in the oceans, or...
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how-to
ChatGPT Just Told Me How to Beat Netflix
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shopping
Is beauty losing its Instagram grip?
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space
A Scientist Says Humans Can Slow time With Their Minds
It takes a very particular set of circumstances. In moments of emergency, super-concentration, or meditation, people report moments of “ time expansion experiences,” or TEEs—when...
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music
VIDEO: Krisirie – Sofar #Shorts – Barbados
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learning
PowerSchool says hackers stole students’ sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, in data breach
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auto
Video: Somebody In An Office Will Remotely Control Tesla Robotaxis When FSD Falls Short
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design
Computer mouse ring will make you feel like a sci-fi hero for a short while
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science
'Navigation system' for human development recreated in lab for first time
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- 30+ days ago
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education
A new pre-K application, subsidies, staffing shortages: A guide to Philly early childhood education
This story is featured in Chalkbeat’s 2024 Philadelphia Early Childhood Education Guide on efforts to improve outcomes for the city’s youngest...
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parenting
I’m Still Tracking My College Kid’s Location. Is That a Bad Thing?
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nature
Will South Africa become first country to accept controversial form of human genome editing?
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nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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mindfulness
Treating Anxiety Disorders with Acceptance-Based Methods
All chronic anxiety disorders involve a “threat” that does not occur. Panic attacks do not kill, social anxiety does not lead to disgrace and...
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