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They’re called “sloppers” — people who can’t function without an AI chatbot. The rise of ChatGPT and other LLM-based, generative AI (genAI) chatbots has inspired… Read More »Smart people use AI to get smarter
They’re called “sloppers” — people who can’t function without an AI chatbot. The rise of ChatGPT and other LLM-based, generative AI (genAI) chatbots has inspired… Read More »Smart people use AI to get smarter
The New Scientist Book Club has just read Adam Roberts’s Lake of Darkness Lawrie photography After watching historical figures travel through time in Kaliane Bradley’s… Read More »Our verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag
The compact flagships are finally making a comeback in 2025. Multiple brands are now eyeing this trend, while some, like Vivo, are already ahead of… Read More »Vivo X200 FE Review: Come for Compact Design, Stay for Camera
Aditi Jain, an India-based publishing professional discusses how scientific communication thrives at the intersection of culture, clarity, and community. Drawing from her interactions within the… Read More »A cultural perspective in academic publishing
Founded in 2017, Prommt is a Dublin-based start-up helping high-end merchants simplify their payment systems. Embedded finance (EmFi) is not new. The broad concept encompasses… Read More »Prommt CEO: Embedded finance opens opportunities for retailers
[MONTEVIDEO, SciDev.Net] Decisions about what gets researched, published, and funded in tropical medicine remain largely in the hands of wealthy countries, driven by deep inequalities… Read More »Disease-struck regions sidelined on journal boards
Pinergy in collaboration with Wood Mackenzie, the global insight business for renewables, energy and natural resources, forecast that electricity demand is projected to grow by… Read More »Pinergy’s Energy Transition Outlook Ireland Report
For Thai food lovers, mookata spots are definitely the place to be. It’s affordable and delicious, what more can you ask for? However, oftentimes, these… Read More »This M’sian F&B group created an elevated version of all-you-can-eat mookata restaurant in Subang
2025 has been the year Asus opened its enterprise-level laptops to consumers. And after reviewing the ExpertBook P1 a month back, next up on the… Read More »Asus ExpertBook P3 Review: A Dependable Workhorse Laptop
Credit: ZME Science/Midjourney. You may be surprised to learn that the human brain, often studied under the lens of its electrical and chemical activity, also… Read More »Your Brain Gives Off a Faint Light and It Might Say Something About It Works