We don’t have flying cars or Jetsons-like robots to cook our meals. What we have is better: constant incremental progress.
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Through the analysis of brain scans and crafting a detailed database of the images linked to specific brain patterns, scientists achieved 60 percent accuracy in predicting dream content, which increas ...
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Several controversial laws introduced by the ruling party have added to the growing tension with the West. The political ...
With automated coding, time and cost efficiency, software security, and fun while programming are no longer a pipe dream ...