Most modern wealth is intangible: roughly 80 per cent in high-income countries, and over half even in low-income ones.
A new research paper reframes the simulation hypothesis, asking whether reality could be simulated and what science can test.
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work.
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Physicists patch a major hole in a key quantum theorem
Physicists have long relied on elegant theorems to connect the abstract math of quantum theory with the tangible behavior of ...
When your mcp client talks to a server—maybe a retail bot checking inventory levels—they usually do a "handshake" to agree on a secret key. If you use ML-KEM, that handshake stays safe even if a ...
Life Extension reports on 15 science-backed longevity supplements to enhance lifespan and health, emphasizing the importance ...
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Humanity’s alignment problem
It’s lunchtime on top of the world again. Time magazine’s annual “Person of the Year” issue has revived the iconic Depression ...
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$1-a-night Vegas rooms sound great—until travelers see the scam
On social media and discount sites, $1-a-night Las Vegas rooms look like the ultimate travel hack, a way to beat a city that ...
Kristen Smigielski, Ph.D., was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, in a family of educators. Her grandfather, grandmother, ...
The Covelli Centre brings big-city entertainment to Youngstown without big-city ticket prices. This modern arena hosts ...
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Urbandale, Iowa is the treasure hunter’s paradise you didn’t know you were desperately seeking.
Marvel and DC are heading into 2026 with something close to a credibility problem. The last few years have produced plenty of ...
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