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In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
A 17-year-old in California who got curious about the impact of AI on typical teen jobs. She embarked on an ambitious economic research project and shared her findings with us. AI is already affecting ...
A top scientist has sharply criticised China’s increasingly resource-driven research culture, warning that a reliance on vast accumulated funding, manpower and data for scientific output is ...
Anuja Uppuluri used to spend a lot of time scrolling social media apps dictated by algorithms designed to keep users glued to their screens no matter how mind-numbing the content. “I always had ...
Writing academic assignments at university can be stressful, especially if it is your first time preparing a full research paper. Many African students face real barriers: limited access to digital ...
Abstract: Capable and highly motivated engineering students are constantly on the lookout for opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research. However, effectively translating the progress made in ...
Scientific fraud has existed for as long as modern science has; documented cases date back centuries. With wrongdoers profiting off deceptive practices, cases have been sharply rising. A new study has ...
Artificial intelligence has crossed another significant milestone that challenges our understanding of what machines can achieve independently. For the first time in scientific history, an AI system ...
ABSTRACT: Undergraduate nursing students commonly experience higher levels of perceived stress compared to other student groups in higher education. Academic pressures, clinical performance ...
Last month, Apple offered up more insight into its consumer robotics work via a research paper that argues that traits like expressive movements are key to optimizing human-robot interaction. “Like ...