This paper aims to critique the argument constructed by Anna Smajdor and Joona Räsänen that pregnancy is a disease. Their argument that pregnancy fits the features of disease they enumerate stems from ...
This article is the second installment in our three-part series, Artificial Intelligence as Intellectual Property or “AI as IP™”, which explores ...
TEHRAN- Iranian artist Abdolhamid Qadirian’s art exhibition was inaugurated at the Art Bureau of the Islamic Ideology ...
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The mission toward economic Circularity has spent years trapped between ambition and reality. Regulations expanded, sustainability pledges multiplied, and reporting structures grew more complex. Yet, ...
Fossil skulls reveal how extinct mammals smelled the world, with new research linking olfactory bulb size to gene counts.
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American AI giants are backing a new effort to establish open standards for building agentic software and tools.
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Accumulating research and emerging experiences suggest we're witnessing fundamental changes in human psychological ...