In this week’s Crypto Long & Short Newsletter, Haider Rafique of OKX shares a firm study on the generational perspectives of crypto investing. Then, Sky defies 2026 downturn in Chart of the Week.
The City Council approved making the city's public art process clearer and more transparent after months of debate surrounding a mural last year.
A new 20-year study shows it’s possible to prevent an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. These results should usher in a new age in which dementia is seen as a preventable chronic condition.
A century ago, the section of U.S. federal law governing public health and welfare was relatively small and loosely connected ...
In sum, the AI tools created a vicious cycle: it “accelerated certain tasks, which raised expectations for speed; higher speed made workers more reliant on AI. Increased reliance widened the scope of ...
Cucumber is an economically important crop worldwide, ranking as the third most-produced vegetable after tomatoes and onions.
A case study found that workers worked at a "faster pace," on a "broader scope of tasks," and that they just worked generally more.
A study from USC finds that even small increases in EV adoption lead to measurable drops in neighborhood-level air pollution.
Shilajit is emerging as an Ayurvedic darling said to help with stamina, strength, and sperm count. But experts warn to read beyond the marketing.
Scientists admit AI now does most of their intellectual work, raising fears of lost expertise and unimaginable breakthroughs.
Introduction The transition from clinical practice to an academic role presents a multifaceted challenge for anaesthesia master’s students in Iran, as it demands not only clinical expertise but also ...
To some, METR’s “time horizon plot” indicates that AI utopia—or apocalypse—is close at hand. The truth is more complicated.
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