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Tom Zeller, Jr., on Migraine Research, Gender Bias and the Cultural Stigma of Headaches

In a recent episode of Scientific American's Science Quickly, host Rachel Feltman delved into the world of headaches with guest Tom Zeller Jr., the editor in chief of Undark and

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Plumes of pollution from big factories can make it snow

Factory aerosols can transform the clouds aboveGetty Images/iStockphoto Recent satellite images have uncovered a fascinating phenomenon where plumes of pollution

How to Develop a Mobile App: 10 Key Steps Explained

Creating a mobile app is a complex process that requires careful planning and execution. From conducting market research to deploying

Musk’s amended lawsuit against OpenAI names Microsoft as defendant

Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI Takes a New Turn Elon Musk’s legal battle against OpenAI has taken another twist, with

22 pesticides show links to prostate cancer

A recent study published in Cancer has identified nearly two dozen pesticides that are associated with an increased risk of

Anthropic’s new AI tools promise to simplify prompt writing and boost accuracy by 30%

Anthropic has introduced a suite of new tools aimed at automating and enhancing prompt engineering within its developer console, with

Children With High IQs Get ADHD Diagnosed Later, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

ADHD Diagnosis Age Linked to IQ and Other Factors A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Western

Pixel phones now have AI-powered scam protection

Google Introduces Real-Time Scam Detection System for Pixel Phones Have you noticed an increase in scam calls lately? If you

Apple iPhone 16 Review: Unexpectedly Irksome

The iPhone 16 is the latest offering from Apple in 2024, with a focus on AI that unfortunately is not