Role of media, nation branding take centre stage at Pre-SONA networking session As anticipation builds ahead of the State of the Nation Address (SONA), leaders from government, the science industry, ...
Even as corruption rises in much of the world, at least eight countries in Asia have shown some progress in tackling it. Bangladesh’s election may be an example.
Examining the tools, frameworks and partnerships helping translate nature’s unseen benefits into actionable, scalable ...
In this Q&A with the authors of a recent book about Bigfoot hunters, they admit these people are neither anti-science nor ...
Although chatbots such as ChatGPT, which are powered by large language models (LLMs), have some sense of time, it is conceptualized in a completely different way. As we increasingly interact with them ...
The ability to experience love at first sight rests on a cognitive skill you might not even realize you have: Humans are ...
At this point, South Florida has hockey fandom down to a science. We’ve cheered on the Florida Panthers to historic ...
Growing up multiracial in the 1990s, Gabriel "Joey" Merrin regularly encountered demographic forms that forced an impossible choice: Pick one box. Deny the others. "That act of being forced to choose, ...
Networks of molecules in our body behave as though they have goals and desires. Understanding this phenomenon could solve the ...
Apophenia is the mind’s tendency to find meaning in randomness. It shapes creativity, emotion, and misunderstanding, ...
You’re at the park wearing a heavy winter coat, a beanie, gloves, a scarf, and warm boots—and you’re still numb and shivering from the cold. Then you notice a robin hopping from branch to branch.
Life’s story may stretch further back than scientists once thought. Some genes found in nearly every organism today were already duplicated before all life shared a common ancestor. By tracking these ...