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Tim Cook reportedly tells employees Apple ‘must’ win in AI

Apple CEO Tim Cook Urges Employees to Prioritize AI Development In a recent hourlong all-hands meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook

Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids’ IQ, Study Discovers : ScienceAlert

Researchers have recently conducted a study that suggests spending more time playing video games can actually boost intelligence in children,

Brains React to Signs of Illness—Even When It’s Not Real

The brain is a remarkable organ that plays a crucial role in our body's response to infections. A recent study

Alex Foster on his new novel, which imagines what it would feel like to be on a planet spinning out of control

In recent weeks, Earth has experienced some of its shortest days on record, with the planet spinning fast enough to

Anthropic cuts off OpenAI’s access to its Claude models

Anthropic Revokes OpenAI’s Access to Claude AI Models In a recent development reported by Wired, Anthropic has decided to revoke

Scientists Found a Mysterious Barrier in The Ocean That Jellyfish Won’t Cross : ScienceAlert

Invisible Barrier in the Arctic Ocean Divides Jellyfish Populations Exploring the depths of the Arctic Ocean reveals a mysterious divide

Strong Support for NASA and Project Artemis Will Advance the U.S.

The future of American space exploration hangs in the balance as debates surrounding funding and commitment to Project Artemis continue

The New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag

The New Scientist Book Club recently delved into the far future with Adam Roberts's novel "Lake of Darkness." Set in