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Two-thirds of what people paste into free AI apps is actually work data, a study found
Workers are funneling sensitive business information into free AI chatbots at a striking rate, with nearly two-thirds of all ...
Popular communication methods for nonspeaking autistic people have ignited a fierce debate over what counts as evidence of ...
From the Megaformer to workout intensity, here's how Lagree differs from traditional Pilates and which class may be a better ...
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Scientists discover what gives artisan cheeses their distinct flavors
A wedge of artisan cheese may contain far more than rich flavor and creamy texture. Hidden within every bite is a thriving ...
Three True Outcomes rate blends a pitcher's strikeout, walk, and home run rates into one number that claims to measure what ...
The Lagree Method has taken over social feeds, celebrity routines and boutique studio waitlists from West Hollywood to ...
Workers who handle graphene as a dry powder can be exposed to airborne concentrations far above any proposed safety benchmark ...
The saying that the enemy of my enemy is my friend has a long history in science, not just in folk wisdom. For nearly 80 ...
A recent Supreme Court judgment places economic value on the work done by homemakers. That value won’t make it into GDP math, ...
Debates over the presence of microplastics in the human body highlight the challenge of studying something simultaneously ...
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals widely used in industrial processes and consumer products because of their resistance to heat, water and oil.
CDC leadership continues to try manufacture a scientific debate on vaccines where none exists, writes Ben Lopman.
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