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      Debunking the “dumb superintelligence” myth | Dr. Melanie Mitchell - 4 day(s) ago

      We created this video in partnership with @AbundanceInstitute AI expert Dr. Melanie Mitchell breaks down what “intelligence” really means – and why our fears…

      Source: www.youtube.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        RT @ipfconline1: Debunking the “dumb superintelligence” myth | Dr. Melanie Mitchell [ @MelMitchell1 ] https://t.co/G0mqdbjBTZ @freethinkme…

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Speech Data Annotation Technology in Self-driving cars - 4 day(s) ago

      Speech data annotation plays a crucial role in the development of self-driving cars that interact with the vehicle through voice commands.

      Source: www.anolytics.ai
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        ahier

        RT @anolytics: Speech Data Annotation: Speech Recognition Technology in Self-Driving Cars. https://t.co/RCMu4oq8OT #Data #Annotation #Spe…

    • Mashup Score: 13
      Online Event - 4 day(s) ago

      In the realm of rare disease research, collaboration across disciplines, organization types, and disease types is essential to accelerating progress. Traditionally, scientists have focused on studying individual rare diseases within their specific silos, but as the understanding of genetic, molecular, and therapeutic commonalities across diseases deepens, researchers are increasingly looking to connect and share insights with those studying different rare conditions. By forming cross-disease communities,

      Source: view6.workcast.net
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Join #ScienceWebinars for their next #ScienceAndLife broadcast on Wednesday, 25 June at 12 p.m. ET ➡️ Bridging silos: How scientists studying rare disease are building cross-disease communities to advance research and innovation. Register today: https://t.co/E56esffXEg https://t.co/UYHpJeVkU4

    • Mashup Score: 4
      Multimodal information structuring with single-layer soft skins and high-density electrical impedance tomography - 4 day(s) ago

      High-density impedance measurements were used to monitor multimodal stimuli from single-layer skins over a hollow 3D hand.

      Source: www.science.org
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        A new @SciRobotics study describes a hollow hand built with artificial skin that can recognize and localize human touch on its surface. https://t.co/7O8HK7D7Mg https://t.co/0dFZ37qWpS

    • Mashup Score: 6
      Videos of bat-munching animals may show how viruses spread - 4 day(s) ago

      People without protective gear also visit cave where bats with deadly virus likely reside

      Source: www.science.org
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        NewsfromScience

        Offering compelling visual evidence of how viruses may spread from a host species to others, researchers have captured videos of leopards, monkeys, and other predators dining on cave-dwelling Egyptian fruit bats and their guano. https://t.co/gCl0pzwIcO

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Funding cuts to U.S. archaeology could imperil field’s future - 4 day(s) ago

      A Science analysis of canceled and curtailed federal grants reveals hits to research, collections, and training

      Source: www.science.org
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        NewsfromScience

        Compared with biomedicine and physics with their billion-dollar budgets, archaeology has always survived on a trickle of federal funding. But it has not escaped cuts by the administration of President Donald Trump. https://t.co/sL9vAntj8x

    • Mashup Score: 39
      A spatially organized Cd24a+/Pax9+ stem cell core governs postnatal tooth establishment - 4 day(s) ago

      A conserved and spatially organized Cd24a+/Pax9+ core governs postnatal tooth establishment, guided by PDGFB from alveolar bone.

      Source: www.science.org
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        A stem cell core of Cd24a+/Pax9+ progenitors governs the development of molars in postnatal mice, and its presence in human teeth suggests that it plays a similar role in dental development, a new @ScienceAdvances study finds. https://t.co/mWq5GuHp4W https://t.co/olrYN6NLWQ

    • Mashup Score: 19
      Sharks may use an unexpected organ to fight microbial invaders - 4 day(s) ago

      The pancreas, which helps control blood sugar in humans, may be critical part of shark immune system

      Source: www.science.org
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        NewsfromScience

        Scientists have found a surprise weapon in the shark immune arsenal: the pancreas. https://t.co/OxrH7t3Sin

    • Mashup Score: 33
      Writing in the Age of Shared Authorship - 4 day(s) ago

      In the age of AI, authorship isn’t lost, it’s shared. And that changes everything.

      Source: www.psychologytoday.com
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        RT @bimedotcom: Writing in the Age of Shared Authorship https://t.co/yyMe21cF1T ✍️ @JohnNosta via @PsychToday 🔹"What happens to memor…

    • Mashup Score: 4
      OurDNA Symposium 2025: Partnering for impact - 4 day(s) ago

      The OurDNA Symposium brings stakeholders together for important conversations about building the foundation for equitable genomics in Australia.

      Source: events.humanitix.com
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        To my genetics/genomics friends in Australia: the @OurDNA_program Symposium will be in Sydney on 14 August, just before @HGSAAustralasia. Learn more about inclusive recruitment for genomics and get a preview of the OurDNA variant browser! https://t.co/YVWdA9IUP7

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