The New York Times and several news outlets on Thursday filed a motion for sanctions against OpenAI, accusing the company of ...
What can we learn about leadership on America’s birthday? On July 4, 2002, Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr., passed away. Here are ...
Using animals for biomedical research purposes has been a significant part of scientific studies for a long time.
The 2026 World Cup will produce another champion this month. But the team that lifts the trophy will not necessarily be the ...
In a major step towards strengthening advanced cardiovascular care and competency-based medical education, the Department of Cardiology, AIIMS Patna, with the support of the Terumo India Skill Lab ...
You've been in the gym long enough to know your way around a barbell. You've put in the reps, eaten the protein, and done everything right. So why does progress seem to slow to a crawl the longer you ...
Research and analytics group YouGov has released an AI tool that combines AI-generated simulation with human validation to ...
Randy Heisler, Vice President, Life Cycle Engineering, and Corey Simpson, Manager, Life Cycle Institute, highlight the ...
In April, the race to develop and roll out truly autonomous Artificial Intelligence (AI) seemed to enter a disturbing new ...
World Cup officials are not "influenced by anyone" and "nobody can question the integrity" when it comes to decision-making, ...
Research on memory, stress and motor learning suggests many police training programs reward short-term performance while ...
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How runners can use the simple ‘1.5:1 rule’ to get faster and fitter – by actually running less
Imogen Cotter, a former professional cyclist, used the rule to run a sub-1:30 half marathon with just one run a week ...
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