Tag: technology
When we started looking at which jobs had the tallest (and heaviest) workers, we noticed something odd: Americans are getting shorter. — Read on www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/12/15/why-are-americans-getting-shorter/ But obesity might take …
Although generative AI models may be capable of writing emails and reviewing code, these tech experts don’t see them replacing humans any time soon. Here’s why. — Read on …
LSE economist Chris Pissarides on how AI tools like ChatGPT help improve productivity and bring us closer to a four-day workweek. — Read on fortune.com/europe/2023/12/02/nobel-prize-economist-christopher-pissarides-chatgpt-workplace-automation-one-year-launch/
A new study reveals the significant role of the CD300f immune receptor in determining life expectancy and healthy aging in mice. — Read on neurosciencenews.com/cd300f-protein-longevity-aging-25273/
Researchers pioneered “acoustic touch” technology, allowing individuals with blindness or low vision to “see” using unique sound icons. — Read on neurosciencenews.com/vision-restoration-smart-glasses-neurotech-25114/
In San Antonio, education leaders believe AI is going to play an immense role in the future of healthcare. The University of Texas at San Antonio, in conjunction with …
According to a recent report by the medical journal Stat, insurance companies have been using algorithmic tools — rather than doctors or other medically trained people — to determine …
More than 40 percent of everything we do—from washing dishes to spreading misinformation— is habitual. Science has some ideas about how to do better. — Read on www.newsweek.com/2023/02/17/your-primitive-brain-doesnt-want-you-break-bad-habits-science-can-help-1779616.html
One-minute stimulation with monochromatic light activates several visual and non-visual brain regions. The findings shed light on the impact of light stimulation on brain function. each one of the …
As fears rise that employers will require employees to return to the office, Amazon has the answer. — Read on www.inc.com/kelly-main/amazon-tested-a-simple-3-pronged-work-from-home-policy-a-year-later-its-best-strategy-yet.html