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As people turn to AI for therapy and companionship, some say the models still need to learn the nuances of human humor.
I think probably it links to the problem of conscience — where it is, where it’s not.” In her 2014 book “Not Tonight: ...
National organizations say indoor pools should close during storms. Not everyone’s convinced the policy makes sense.
Loss of support staff has slowed critical investigations of drug manufacturers. Little relief has materialized.
It felt like the floor dropped out,” researcher Uri Manor said after the sudden suspension of his lab’s award.
"No More Tears," by Gardiner Harris, is a scathing expose of Johnson & Johnson and its many missteps and transgressions.
Until recently, a small team issued timely guidance on the types of contraception certain high-risk women should use.
The U.S. has one of the world’s most advanced systems to monitor air pollutants. Can it keep up with a changing climate?
The researchers published their findings in the journal Science in 2017, and the results showed that the parts of the brain responsive to the tone were more active when participants reported hearing ...
In 2006, a new study on antidepressants was making headlines with its promising results: Two-thirds of participants who tried various antidepressants recovered from their depression symptoms within ...
Recreation researchers are studying how to minimize human impact on public lands while maximizing accessibility.