Neurobiological and Cybernetic AI for Manufacturing, Part 2 – with Oleg Savin of Unilever

In our current technology-driven era, data is considered extremely valuable. Yet, data often goes unused or underutilized. The reasons vary, ...
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Q&A: George Mason University CAIO Directs AI Strategy

EDTECH: What are some of the most promising applications of AI in higher education? SHEHU: It’s exciting that we ...
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The Download: CRISPR in court, and the police’s ban-skirting AI

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world ...
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How to Set the Number of Trees in Random Forest

Scientific publication T. M. Lange, M. Gültas, A. O. Schmitt & F. Heinrich (2025). optRF: Optimising random forest stability by ...
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RFK Jr’s plan to ban fluoride supplements will “hurt rural America,” dentists say

“Harmful” While fluoride can kill bacteria, particularly at high levels, it’s used in oral health to inhibit the demineralization of ...
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We Hand-Picked the 24 Best Deals From the 2025 REI Anniversary Sale

It’s nearly summer. The flowers are in full bloom, the birds are well north, and REI is kicking off its ...
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The Download: the first personalized gene-editing drug, and Montana’s Right to Try experiment

Doctors say they constructed a bespoke gene-editing treatment in less than seven months and used it to treat a baby ...
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The Trump Memecoin Dinner Winners Are Getting Rid of Their Coins
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Next week, a coterie of crypto investors will share an extravagant dinner with US president Donald Trump at his golf ...
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Amazon’s Delivery Drones Are Crashing, and We Finally Know Why

Amazon, the multi-trillion dollar e-commerce monolith, seemingly cheaped out on on a key feature installed on its six-propeller delivery drones. ...
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