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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Is Marriage Really the 'Ideal' Family Structure? Vance Sparks Debate

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) recently found himself in hot water for suggesting that marriage is beneficial for children, sparking a debate about family structures and societal values. Vance, in an introduction to a 2017 report by The Heritage Foundation, highlighted the link between strong cultural v

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Can Fungi Power the Robots of Tomorrow? Exploring the Possibilities (and Perils) of Biohybrid Robotics

Imagine a world where robots are powered not by electricity, but by the very essence of life: fungi. Scientists have made a fascinating leap forward by creating robots controlled by the root-like structures of king oyster mushrooms. These biohybrid robots sense their environment through electrical

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Winter's Coming, But We Can Stop It with Engineered Intelligence

Winter is coming, and not just for Game of Thrones fans. The AI industry is on the brink of a fourth 'AI winter' - a period where faith in artificial intelligence's ability to produce enough tangible value to justify its cost wavers. Research institutes like Goldman Sachs are sounding the alarm wi

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Price of Politics: When Science Becomes a Casualty

We all know that election years can get a bit crazy, with everyone fixated on the hot-button issues and the latest political drama. But what happens when crucial issues like science get swept under the rug? Shouldn't science be above politics? Shouldn't it be a tool for making informed decisions abo

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Battlefield:Are We Trading Humanity for Efficiency?

Science fiction often paints a picture of military robots as towering, laser-wielding behemoths. But the reality is more subtle, involving drones, AI, and other advanced technologies designed to enhance efficiency and impact on the battlefield. While these advancements offer enticing benefits, suc

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI at The Dallas Morning News: Transparency, Tools, and Tough Questions

The Dallas Morning News has made a clear stance not to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create any published content, emphasizing their commitment to accuracy and fairness in journalism. However, as AI tools rapidly evolve with the potential to generate high-quality original content that may be i

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Is This the Key to SMB Shipping Efficiency? Portex Takes on the Freight Management Challenge

Portex, a new freight management platform, has snagged $6.25 million in seed funding to help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) navigate the complex world of shipping. Founded by Brittany Ennix, a former Flexport associate, Portex aims to simplify the process by integrating with existing workflows

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Skin Transparency: A Glimpse Into the Future of Medicine?

Imagine being able to see through your own skin, revealing a complex web of blood vessels and organs beneath. It sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but researchers at Stanford University have turned this fantastical idea into reality with a 'groundbreaking' food-safe dye that ren

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Abortion Access Showdown: New Mexico's Clinic Sparks National Debate

A brand-new state-funded reproductive health clinic is taking shape in southern New Mexico, promising to be a beacon of hope for those seeking abortion services in a rapidly changing landscape. But this isn't just about New Mexico. The clinic is being built with $10 million in state funds, a clear

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hochul's Home Health Care Cuts: A Recipe for Disaster or a Necessary Reform?

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is facing strong opposition from her own party over planned cuts to the state's Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). The program allows elderly, sick and disabled residents to receive care in their own homes. According to a recent poll, 76% of New Yo

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