After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
That said, there are still some important things to keep in mind when trying to befriend crows. Recently, TikToker corvusseraphim, aka Elle, shared everything she wished she had known prior to ...
Ars Technica: The Voyager Golden Record is perhaps the best known example of humans attempting to communicate with an alien species, spearheaded by the late Carl Sagan, among others. But what are the ...
Statements from both Random House and George R.R. Martin's blog stand up for the illustrated edition of 'A Feast for Crows,' which was accused of telltale signs of AI-generated artwork.
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The Dream of Finishing One’s To-Do List in “Retirement Plan”
I'll fight a man. I'll kill a fish. I'll drive a bus. I'll drive one of those airport cars. Nobody's going to stop me. I'll travel more, I'll travel more... I'll travel more. I'll get a telescope, get ...
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Is It Permissible to Keep Crows as Pets?
Birds like crows, jackdaws, or magpies are highly intelligent and social. This raises the question of whether crows can be ...
Quiq reports on key questions surrounding AI, covering its capabilities, risks, ethical challenges, and future implications ...
What is a group of turkeys called? Discover the collective nouns of turkeys and why they are called a flock, gaggle, or even ...
Our cultures are not that separate — they overlap, weave together — and support one another, writes Gerald Kisoun ...
For years, the AI field focused on one goal: making systems remember better. We trained models on massive datasets and ...
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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
More than 60 years later, we can still wake up to the sound of birdsong, but as ubiquitous as the dawn chorus is, it’s not totally clear why birds do it. Now, a new study (yet to be peer reviewed) ...
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