Close to half of the AI devices authorized for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are trained without using clinical data from actual patients, according to new findings by an international team of researchers.
Researchers from the University of Reading and King's College London say they are finding what constitutes the ideal “computer whiz” student among young people.
New research suggests generative AI can boost an author’s creativity by suggested changes that would make a story more engaging to its target audience.
On today’s episode, Kenna and Stephanie stare into the eyes of an ancient Neanderthal, explore who she was, and how scientists were able to reconstruct her face.
On today's episode, we jump into the world of hypnosis, why we should use lasers to scarecrows, and the weird discovery of a giant worm creature that wants to eat you.
The bizarre 1995 disappearance and reported suicide of Iron Butterfly bassist Philip Taylor Kramer has left many wondering for decades what really happened.