Survey finds people prefer poems written by AI to Shakespeare
In the experiment some real works by major literary figures, who also included Chaucer and TS Eliot, were compared to imitations of their styles generated by ChatGPT
'Impossible' to solve job interview brainteaser is leaving everyone baffled
The tricky puzzle was part of a job application, now, the puzzle is going viral on Reddit, and social media users are desperately trying to crack the code and it's not simple
Plastic-eating insect discovered in Kenya
They join a small group of insects identified as capable of breaking down polluting plastic.
EU approves life changing 'important' Alzheimer's drug which can drastically slow onset
Lecanemab is the first treatment for Alzheimer’s disease licensed for use in Great Britain that shows some evidence of efficacy in slowing progression of the disease, says gov.uk
Five rare huia feathers up for auction in Auckland
Interest in the taonga has taken flight after a single feather sold for a record-breaking $46,000 in May.
Antiseizure medications during pregnancy linked to neurodevelopmental risks in children
Children born to mothers who take antiseizure medications to manage seizures and psychiatric conditions during pregnancy may face increased risks of neurodevelopmental conditions, according to new data from researchers at Drexel's Dornsife School of Public Health.
The tale of timekeepers of Vizagapatam
Discover the unique historical timekeeping methods in Visakhapatnam, including time-guns, time-flags, and hourly bells.
Pulses of light show promise in controlling seizures
In what could one day become a new treatment for epilepsy, researchers at UC San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley have used pulses of light to prevent seizure-like activity in neurons.
Where have Vizag’s clock towers gone?
Visakhapatnam's heritage clock towers, including one at Andhra University, hold historical significance and add charm to the city.
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