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An updated evolutionary model shows that living systems evolve in a split-and-hit-the-gas dynamic, where new lineages appear in sudden bursts rather than during a long marathon of gradual changes.
Records show that public servants have used generative AI to write emails to constituents, mayoral letters, policy documents ...
10 common cyber attacks nonprofits face and quick, low-cost steps to prevent them and protect donors, funds, and your mission ...
Chicago has a lead pipe problem. The city estimates that about 412,000 out of roughly 491,000 water service lines require replacement because they are known or suspected to contain lead. That’s the ...
Adoption is outpacing guardrails as cities grapple with thorny ethical questions and work to set norms on how and when ...
Reviewing progress, lessons learned, and outstanding challenges in cybersecurity two decades after the landmark conference.
When trust is lost, intent becomes muddled, rigor can be misinterpreted as mishandling, and parent-teacher relationships ...
Although recognized as a scientific breakthrough at Fermilab in 1993 and in several international, public scientific reviews (see Sections 3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6.3, and 10), these inventions have never been ...
The Children’s Commissioner’s new report, “Sex is kind of broken now”: children and pornography, is one of the bleakest ...
The basis of these complaints is that ECPS parents were not properly informed or asked for consent before third-party AI education platforms (including Waterford.org, Age of Learning, and others) ...
Dynamic precision offers the United States a smarter way to slow China’s AI climb while keeping developers tied to American ...
The state’s largest health system says federal pressure influenced its decision. Families say the move is devastating for their transgender kids.