Why fewer than 5% of ventures scale: how interpretive capacity, not capital, enables startups to turn signals into sustained ...
The Naga political journey—from the Naga Club memorandum of 1929 to the National Socialist Council of Nagalim and NNPG negotiations of today—has entered a phase ...
A soft polymeric microgel glues onto nanoscale plastic particles in water, aggregating them for removal at sizes that defeat ...
A recent study published in the journal Cognition and Emotion suggests that feeling morally angry makes people more likely to ...
There is a persistent belief in the ‘AI’ community that large language models (LLMs) have the ability to learn and self-improve by tweaking the weights in their vector space. Although ...
Kellen Funk’s study of the Field Code in Law’s Machinery invites examination of law and empire in American history. As this Review shows, it reveals ...
Mythos may be the first frontier model in years whose developer concluded it was too dangerous for general release. It will ...
It’s an attempt to control popular will and events that finds expression in censorship, internet shutdowns, co-option, and ...
Performance reviews were once an exercise in recall, managers piecing together a year’s work from memory, notes, and recent ...
U.S. space dominance is eroding as adversaries deploy counterspace weapons, commercial competition accelerates, and China ...
This article reports on an investigation of teachers’ views regarding the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. AI has a complex and multisided impact on all major stakeholders in ...
Visualization of particle trajectories in water as turbulence winds down in a specially designed tank. The colors represent ...
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