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Fill-in-the-blank training primes AI to interpret health data from smartwatches and fitness trackers Science + Tech – The Conversation
AI can process data from wearable devices to better monitor your health and detect problems sooner. The trick is teaching AI algorithms how to cut through the noise.
Americans die earlier at all wealth levels, even if wealth buys more years of life in the US than in Europe Health – The Conversation
New research shows that Americans’ personal wealth is not enough to compensate for factors that affect how long people live, such as health behaviors, education or social support.
Race isn’t a ‘biological reality,’ contrary to recent political claims − here’s how scientific consensus on race developed in the 20th century Science + Tech – The Conversation
An executive order critiques the idea that race is a human invention. But that’s exactly what modern science supports.
Trump’s nomination for NASA leader boasts business and commercial spaceflight experience during a period of uncertainty for the agency Science + Tech – The Conversation
Billionaire CEO Jared Isaacman has worked closely with SpaceX. He expressed an interest in sending missions to both the Moon and Mars if confirmed.
Pornography may be commonplace, but a growing body of research shows it causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships Health – The Conversation
‘Problematic’ pornography use has been linked to an array of health and relational issues – and more young people than ever are being exposed at early ages.
AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why they fool you and how to spot them Science + Tech – The Conversation
During scrolling, the brain processes visuals quickly not critically, making it easy to miss details that reveal a fake. As technology advances, slow down, look closer and think critically.
Tiny cut marks on animal bone fossils reveal that human ancestors were in Romania 1.95 million years ago Science + Tech – The Conversation
Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery pushes back the date hominins started living in Europe by 200,000 years.
Pennsylvania may be short 20,000 nurses by 2026 Health – The Conversation
Pennsylvania hospitals report an average 14% vacancy rate for registered nurses. In rural areas it is much higher.
How the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health at home and abroad Health – The Conversation
The Epidemic Intelligence Service has been a crucial tool in fighting diseases at home and abroad. Its impact would be impossible to replace.