How people connect with one another may be more complex — and more fascinating — than previously thought. A new review in Nature Reviews Psychology explores the emerging science of interpersonal ...
The challenge of wrangling a deep learning model is often understanding why it does what it does: Whether it’s xAI’s repeated struggle sessions to fine-tune Grok’s odd politics, ChatGPT’s struggles ...
In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees. By Joshua Hammer Joshua Hammer is the author of “The Mesopotamian Riddle: An ...
How much sleep should a person get? Anytime we talk about stress, weight loss, or high blood pressure, someone will bring up the importance of sleep. As a result, there’s a cottage industry around ...
Usually the hang is glorious. But sometimes, the energy is off. I've never confronted my extroverted friends about this. So it was validating to hear from Jennifer Kahnweiler, author of The ...
Michael Carrick could not have wished for a better start to this second spell as temporary Manchester United manager, adding Pep Guardiola to the scalps he has claimed. During his three-game caretaker ...
A four-year-old boy captured national attention after expressing concern for his previous teacher's academic progress The viral video was shared on Facebook, showing the child's confusion over why his ...
Few executives would disagree that strategic alignment—the careful arrangement of a company’s core value drivers, including its market strategy, capabilities, people, technologies, culture, structure, ...
When an enterprise LLM retrieves a product name, technical specification, or standard contract clause, it's using expensive GPU computation designed for complex reasoning — just to access static ...
A swimming tiger is one of the most dramatic wildlife subjects to draw because it combines strength, motion, and water texture in one powerful scene. This great drawing captures the tiger’s intense ...
Karol Mullaney-Dignam has previously received external, government funding from the Irish Research Council (formerly IRCHSS, now Research Ireland) in relation to her research on musical culture and ...