Category: Science

Stories of photographing monumental people — from Michelle Obama to Stephen Hawking | Platon

With his art, photographer Platon seeks to strip away assumptions and leave viewers with a window into his subject's character, filling our eyes with...

Wikipedia Part Two with Dr. Heather Ford (435)

Jul 5, 2025In part two of our chat with Dr. Heather Ford, we delve deeper into the hidden dynamics of Wikipedia — the world’s largest encyclopedia...

Tests that AIs Often Fail and Humans Ace Could Pave the Way for Artificial General Intelligence

There are many ways to test the intelligence of an artificial intelligence—conversational fluidity, reading comprehension or mind-bendingly difficult physics. But some of the tests...

As Diseases Spread and Trust in the FDA Crumbles, Its Leaders Are Obsessed with an MRI Abnormality in 1 in 61,500 Males Ages 12-24

Most concerning, over a median follow-up of 159 days, 60% of individuals (98/161) with initial late gadolinium enhancement Things are not going well at the...

Where Are All the AI Drugs?

A new drug usually starts with a tragedy.Peter Ray knows that. Born in what is now Zimbabwe, the child of a mechanic and a...

Probably Science: Episode 571 – Bryan Cook

Jul 12, 2025Comedian and Jimmy Kimmel Live! writer Bryan Cook (@bryancooking) returns to the show for a technical difficulty-laden episode in which Jesse and Andy...

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