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Chatbots work best when you speak to them with formal language
Are you terse and informal when speaking to an AI chatbot? If so, you might be getting worse answers than if you used more formal language Source link
Paul Mescal: I didn't love Shakespeare initially
The actor portrays the playwright, alongside Jessie Buckley, in new film Hamnet. Source link
A black hole fell into a star – then ate its way out again
Stars often fall into black holes, and now it seems the opposite can also occur, producing an extra long-lasting explosion as the star is consumed from within Source link
What makes a quantum computer good?
Claims that one quantum computer is better than another rest on terms like quantum advantage or quantum supremacy, fault-tolerance or qubits with better coherence – what does it all mean? Karmela Padavic-Callaghan sifts through the noise Source link
The Triumphs and Travails of American Marxism
Robin Blackburn Karl Marx never visited the United States, but he and his ideas left an imprint nonetheless. The post The Triumphs and Travails of American Marxism appeared first on The Nation. Source link
They Fought Outbreaks Worldwide. Now They’re Fighting for New Lives.
Hundreds of infectious disease specialists have been let go by the Trump administration. Here are four who focused on keeping pandemics at bay. Source link
Watchdog vows Botox crackdown after BBC exposé
BBC researchers caught pharmacists trying to sell Botox without assessing patients first. Source link
‘My fasting glucose is 103.3 mg/dL and HbA1c is 4.84 per cent. Should I be worried?’
‘My fasting glucose is 103.3 mg/dL and HbA1c is 4.84 per cent. Should I be worried?’ Source link
Coral reefs are at a tipping point after surging global temperatures
Record-breaking ocean temperatures have caused widespread bleaching and death among warm-water corals, which could have far-reaching consequences Source link
Paraguay – the Silicon Valley of South America?
The country hopes to build a big tech sector, fuelled by its vast amount of cheap hydroelectricity. Source link