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The Eye's Maximum Resolution Is Even Higher Than We Thought
What's the retinal resolution of the human eye, or how many pixels can we actually perceive? And is there any point in ...
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BBC bias? The Prescott memo falls well short of the standards of impartiality it demands
The Prescott memo contained no research questions or objectives, method, sample, time frame or, crucially, analytical ...
The authors argue that AI fairness and global accessibility cannot be evaluated solely through model-centric metrics. Instead ...
Check those closets for baseball cards, phones, VHS tapes, and more. These are the common household items you didn't know ...
Just as in most other sectors of business, it is unquestionable that Artificial Intelligence is transforming the construction industry. AI ...
A discussion about the importance of instrumentation in geotechnical engineering would be incomplete without referring to ...
The 2025 “Oscars of Watchmaking” has crowned the year’s finest timepieces—from heritage maisons to bold independents like ...
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The End of Naked Locker Rooms
The term nonsexual nudity feels inadequate, because for some, changing in a locker room could carry a charge of eroticism.
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The end of the web? Goodbye HTML, hello AIDI!
Why the web as we know it may fade and what AI, personal agents, and data interfaces mean for publishers, SEO, and commerce.
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Ripple CTO’s ‘50-year Bitcoin’ joke has a point: Here’s the deeper lesson on crypto evolution
Ripple’s “50-year Bitcoin” quip is not about dates. It highlights crypto’s two speeds: a slow, conservative core and a fast, ...
Researchers say their analysis of studs from disintegrated shoes is helping them understand ancient Roman fashion trends and ...
Archaeologists uncover a rare Maya mosaic gameboard in Guatemala, revealing how ancient games were built into elite Maya architecture.
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