The Horrors I Witnessed as an Israeli Medic on Oct. 7
When Naomi Galeano responded to an emergency call on Oct. 7 she had no idea the horror she would witness.
When Naomi Galeano responded to an emergency call on Oct. 7 she had no idea the horror she would witness.
While the body will have little power itself, its recommendations could shape a future U.N. agency for the governance of AI
To better guard against AI used to spread misinformation, scientists teamed up to train large language models at an event in London.
Taylor Swift is re-releasing the game-changing album '1989,' which cemented her place in the pop landscape
The Beatles 'last song' as a group will come out on Nov. 2, with the help of AI technology.
How Ian Urbina and an international team of reporters at sea and on land conducted a four-year investigation of the global seafood industry.
Companies want to store CO2 in the ocean. The U.S. Energy Department is funding new projects to help determine how much is possible.
Reassessing the track from Taylor Swift's 1989, which is set to be rereleased on Oct. 27
Drug companies are marketing RSV vaccines to US seniors, when it's infants who need them the most.
They do so at the expense of veterans, students, and disaster victims.
Hurricane Otis made landfall as a Category 5 storm along Mexico's Pacific coast.
New data from Eli Lilly and Eisai show that their Alzheimer's drugs are more effective when started earlier in the disease progression.
The Israeli military said it struck several militant targets in order to "prepare the battlefield" before a widely expected ground invasion.
How KC Tenants is turning renter grievance into political power
'Human-centered, data-backed stories about gun violence can shift views and behaviors around guns," writes Nina Vinik.
Since the lurid Beetlejuice incident, the firebrand Congressman's primary challenger has found some momentum.
Beijing is pursuing plans to place astronauts on the moon before the end of the decade.
The shooting left at least 16 dead and dozens injured, while the suspect remains at large.
The dodging of official responsibility is sadly all too common in South Korea.
As Senator Charles Schumer held a second AI Insights Forum, legislation is beginning to take shape to regulate and support AI in the U.S.
The reshuffle raises questions about how the U.S. intelligence community was allocating its resources ahead of Hamas’ surprise offensive.
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