The Ethics of Designer Babies
The choice of deaf parents to select for a deaf child sparks a vital conversation about ethics and identity in the context of genetic selection.
Future of Testing: No More Animals
The UK Government is set to replace animal testing with AI and 3D printing, aiming to eliminate certain tests by 2026. This initiative could revolutionize research and promote ethical practices.
Should You Get a Cardiac Calcium Scan?
Learn how cardiac CT calcium scans can help assess your cardiovascular risk and why they’re worth considering for your heart health.
Launch of AI Datacenters in Space
Google is launching solar-powered satellites with AI capabilities into orbit, aiming to transform data processing and computing. This innovative project could reshape the future of technology.
New Study Links COVID-19 to Autism
A new study shows COVID-19 during pregnancy may increase autism risk in children, stressing the importance of vaccination for expectant mothers.
Early Humans and Their Innovations
Discover how our ancestors used tools earlier than we thought, revealing a complex story of adaptation and cultural evolution that reshapes our understanding of human history.
Challenge Your Assumptions
In many areas of life, we operate under default assumptions. For example, we consider a person innocent until proven guilty and we assume that a medical treatment is effective until evidence suggests otherwise. This mindset is crucial for making informed decisions, and shows the importance of evidence in decision-making.
The Truth About Spinal Manipulation
Chiropractic claims about spinal manipulation for non-musculoskeletal disorders lack credible support. It's time to prioritize evidence-based treatments in healthcare.
Act Now for Future Generations
The choices we make today about climate change will shape our world for centuries to come. Let’s explore how our actions—or inactions—impact future generations.
Small Screen, Big Impact
German researchers have created an OLED pixel so small that an entire 1080p display can fit into a square millimeter, paving the way for advanced wearable technology.
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