Henry Ford famously noted, “Whether you think you can do it or not, you are usually right.” His point was that beliefs, especially about our talents, performance, and even luck, can be self-fulfilling ...
On HMMT Feb 25, a rigorous reasoning benchmark, Qwen3-Max-Thinking scored 98.0, edging out Gemini 3 Pro (97.5) and ...
DeepMind COO Lila Ibrahim discusses building powerful AI with care, ethics and a long-term focus on human impact.
"Leaders are losing critical thinking to AI and scrolling. Reading rebuilds it. A practical guide to starting and protecting ...
A physicist, a philosopher and a psychologist walk into a classroom. Although it sounds like a premise for a joke, this was actually the origin of a unique collaboration between Nobel Prize–winning ...
Pop culture may have fooled us into believing that smartness comes in a fast, sharp and suave package. Here are three ...
Co-authored by Michael Starbird, Ph.D., and Jay Banner, Ph.D. It is alarming that many members of society distrust science and question its value and validity. Advances in science are increasingly ...
Flower designs on 8,000-year-old Mesopotamian pots reveal a “mathematical knowledge” perhaps developed to share land and ...
After two years of design, research, and creativity, Princeton’s 2025 Art of Science Exhibition is almost ready to open. The exhibition will feature 33 two-dimensional still images and roughly a dozen ...
A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and reshaping our understanding of how life evolves. The newly emerging Extended Evolutionary ...
Growing up near the World Bank’s agricultural development project in Anyigba (present day Kogi State, Nigeria), Mark Akubo and his friends would visit the aerodrome to watch light planes take off and ...
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