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Refunds Demanded After Men Overrun Women's Job Fair
"I do not know what they will do to fix it," a longtime attendee of the event said.
Ancient Town Among Dozens of Hidden Structures Found In Amazon Rainforest
Could studying these thousands of ancient structures help our future?
Can Tokyo-Style Smart Farming Help Solve the Global Food Crisis?
A Tokyo-based project implementing cutting-edge agriculture through private 5G is garnering worldwide interest.
Are Robots the Answer to Restaurant Labor Shortages?
For many restaurants that experienced labor shortages during the pandemic, robots could be the answer to labor concerns down the line.
FEMA Emergency Alert: Why Your Phone Will Get a Text
FEMA will conduct a nationwide emergency alert test on cell phones, wireless devices, radios, and TVs on Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. ET.
Five Celebrity Voices Reimagined by AI As Tom Hanks Sounds Alarm
Tom Hanks is warning fans about an AI-generated version of himself endorsing something he has "nothing to do with."
Ten Wild Ways People Are Using ChatGPT's New Vision Feature
By uploading photos to ChatGPT, users can get tips on taking better photos, deciphering recipes and fixing everyday items around the house.
Archaeologists Discover 'Exceptional' 2,000-Year-Old Female Marble Statue
The life-sized statue found in the ancient city of Tusculum is in excellent condition and of high quality, according to researchers.
For Some, iPhone 15 Is Worth Going Into Debt
The full iPhone 15 lineup hit stores on September 22.
Your iPhone's Volume Buttons Are for More Than Just Sound
These buttons can be used to snap photos in apps that use the device's camera and to summon emergency services.
Sean Penn's Remarks on Creating Virtual Daughters Spark Outrage, Confusion
Penn shared his thoughts on AI and proposed a bizarre trade with Hollywood executives that sparked backlash on social media.
US Sees Huawei Payback in China's Apple 'Ban'
China voiced concern about Apple iPhone security as Huawei rolled out a controversial 5G smartphone.
Icebreaker Travels 2,000 Miles To Rescue Sick Scientist Stuck in Antarctica
"It's the earliest we've ever gone to an Antarctic station," Robb Clifton of the Australian Antarctic Division said of the icebreaker ship rescue mission.
How NASA's Experimental New Supersonic Plane Compares to Concordes
NASA is designing a supersonic plane known as the X-59 as part of the space agency's Quesst (Quiet Supersonic Technology) mission.
A.I. Helps Paralyzed Woman Speak for First Time in 18 Years
When the patient was 30 she suffered a stroke that left her severely paralyzed. She has been unable to speak for almost two decades.
Japanese Astronomers Await Alien Response to Message Sent 40 Years Ago
The message consisted of 13 drawings depicting the progression of life on Earth, a human family, and the word "toast."
Loch Ness Monster Search Gets Technology Boost
The worldwide search will include the use of drones, infra-red imaging cameras and hydrophones to detect sound underwater.
ChatGPT Can Replicate Your Doctor Surprisingly Well, Study Finds
The AI chatbot was found to be 72 percent accurate in clinical decision-making in health care settings, and could even prescribe medication.
Historic Figures Whose Younger Faces Can Be Recreated Using Death Masks
Several notable historical figures are known to have death masks—a likeness of a person's face made after their death.
Stunning Moon Photos Show Far Side Up Close After Russian Crash
The photographs were captured by Indian space mission Chandrayaan-3, which if all goes to plan, could be the first spacecraft to land on the lunar south pole.
Parents' Biggest Concerns Revealed As Kids Head Back to School
Social media, and internet usage, along with mental health issues, were the top concerns among parents.
Why Your NASA T-Shirt Is Behind the Curve
Fashion designer Gabriela Hearst has turned to a technology with exciting potential for inspiration.