The scanner applies Karl Jacob's insulin load framework based on peer-reviewed science from the Amazon bestseller Fix Your Insulin to any meal photo, no calorie counting, no macros, no expiration on ...
For people working in Office rather than wondering about Microsoft 365 bills, this suite gives unlimited access to upgraded ...
Scientists have a word for how we sense ourselves from the inside: interoception. Today, thanks to a 2021 Nobel Prize and new ...
Robots and AI are running experiments around the clock, from battery chemistry to cancer therapies. But can they be trusted ...
The surprising discovery of mysterious blobs inside our cells is revolutionising our understanding of how life works, and how ...
The dancers had used music generated by AI. Whatever model was involved had likely been trained on “You Get What You Give” ...
A giant virus discovered in Japan is adding fuel to the provocative idea that viruses helped create complex life. Named ushikuvirus, it infects amoebae and shows unique traits that connect different ...
The New York Times has not authenticated the note. But some of its phrases are similar or identical to ones Jeffrey Epstein used in emails and another handwritten letter. By Steve Eder and Eve ...
Penn researchers have developed a smarter AI method for solving notoriously difficult inverse equations, which help scientists uncover hidden causes behind observable effects. By introducing ...
An apparent suicide note written in 2019 by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released Wednesday. A U.S. district judge ordered the release of the document at the request of The New ...
The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice, by Jennifer Doleac (Henry Holt & Co., 267 pp., $29.99) In contemporary criminal-justice debates, the term “second chances” seems to ...
Science has been intertwined with armed conflict for centuries. The Greek despot Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse is thought to have invented the catapult around 400 B.C., a technology upgrade that ...