Newly discovered fossils have given scientists their first real glimpse of when Earth made a crucial transition from plants ...
Pascual Restrepo's new NBER paper argues it's not about what AI can do. It's about what AI will bother doing—and most human ...
What are humanity’s fundamental motives, our most important goals? New work points to an interesting consensus among young ...
A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies ...
It’s “common knowledge”—and the scare quotes should be a warning—that the sun is an average star.
Revenue stabilization is not the real story -- margin recovery is. Small margin improvements can drive outsized EPS growth. Execution will determine whether Nike can reclaim its premium earnings ...
Nike (NYSE: NKE) has stabilized. Sales no longer decline quarter after quarter. Inventory looks more controlled than it did a year ago. Management has recalibrated its distribution strategy after ...
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To the naked eye, Annie Kathuria’s experiments look a bit like tiny tufts of cotton floating in pink Petri dishes. These unassuming orbs are clusters of millions of human brain cells called brain ...
Most job prospects have thought through the basic interview questions before they get into the room. Or they should. Interviewing is an art and knowing how to ask the right question in the right way ...
A robot named Adam was the first of its kind to do science. Adam mimicked a biologist. After coming up with questions to ask about yeast, the machine tested those questions inside a robotic laboratory ...
Researchers developed a tiny fart-measuring device that snaps into underwear. Left: University of Maryland. Right: S. Botasini et al., Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, 2025 under CC BY 4.0 How many ...