“While the human penis functions primarily to transfer sperm, our result suggests its unusual large size evolved as a sexual ornament to attract females rather than purely as a badge of status to ...
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang sat down with BlackRock's Larry Fink at Davos to discuss why AI represents the largest ...
Long before humans became master hunters, our ancestors were already thriving by making the most of what nature left behind. New research suggests that scavenging animal carcasses wasn’t a desperate ...
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Here’s how thermal camera armed drones and AI protect the power grid
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Vikhyat (“Vik”) Chaudhry, co-founder ...
"While that'll continue, we are starting to run out of human-generated data being publicly available on the internet, ...
Huang noted that while these foundational layers are crucial, the biggest economic impact will come from the top layer: ...
Explore the historical circumstances that led to the Holocaust and the lasting consequences that followed, in this ...
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Scientists uncover 60,000-year-old find that rewrites human origin story
Deep inside a cave system in Europe, a 60,000‑year‑old assemblage of human remains and artifacts has forced researchers to ...
Indiana's Fernando Mendoza isn't just one of the best quarterbacks in the country. He's also full of LinkedIn-style ...
In an exclusive conversation with theGrio, the super producer breaks down why he put a snack brand “on wax” and ...
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AI study blows open Shroud of Turin story and pinpoints strange origins
A new 3D digital analysis suggests the Turin Shroud was likely created by a medieval artist using a shallow sculpture method, ...
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Archaeologists Found a 800,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Under UK Sand, And They’re Perfectly Preserved
Footprints dating back 800,000 years have been uncovered on a beach in Norfolk, England, offering one of the oldest direct ...
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