E-books and tablets, smartphones, Google and even ‘The Matrix’ were all conceived in the mid-20th century by the author of ‘Solaris’. Here’s how Stanisław Lem predicted the future we live in.
Cult of the Lamb’s special finale headlines an eclectic month packed with chilling and fantastical tales.
“Psychologists have found that people who feel more connected to a future self can make better (choices and) feel happier in ...
Artificial intelligence presents both risks and rewards which affect how we work, how we think, how we interact, and even how ...
At first glance, it looks like the start of a human pregnancy: A ball-shaped embryo presses gently into the receptive lining ...
Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.
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How hacking human genetics will change what it means to be human
Gene editing has moved from labs to real world trials as scientists tweak DNA to cure disease, boost resilience, and redesign life itself, raising urgent ethical questions about who decides the future ...
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'It won’t be so much a ghost town as a zombie apocalypse': How AI might forever change how we use the internet
The way humans react to AI content on the internet will likely govern how it evolves, potentially bursting an AI bubble by retreating to human-only enclaves on the web or requiring a higher level of ...
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How AI will transform our world in six years
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, its transformative impact across numerous sectors cannot be overstated.
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