We Need Smart Intellectual Property Laws for Artificial Intelligence
“One-size-fits-all” regulation will sideline medical and research benefits promised by the advent of artificial intelligence
“One-size-fits-all” regulation will sideline medical and research benefits promised by the advent of artificial intelligence
On this date 78 years ago, the first atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima. Survivors involuntarily provided key medical data for years, without receiving any help
U.S. journalism needs to be treated as a “public good” like roads, schools and bridges
Breaking down “toxic masculinity” is complicated, especially amid fears of a masculinity crisis. Just look at one video game’s attempt
Oppenheimer won’t bomb in the box office, but despite its director’s best efforts, the science in the film is a bit of a fizzle
Our financial systems need to be overhauled to avoid the kind of social-media-fueled bank run that killed Silicon Valley Bank
What does it take to correct the scientific record? And who—and what—stands in the way? The answer to both questions is: everyone
We need satellites and rocket bodies designed with an end-of-life plan to keep space uncluttered and navigable
When it’s time to rebuild, we must prioritize more sustainable and resilient infrastructure in Ukraine
Multitasking can occupy attention longer than people anticipate
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