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Generation Alpha’s coded language makes online bullying hard to detect

Teenagers’ language might make online bullying hard to detect Vitapix/Getty Images Generation Alpha’s internet lingo is mutating faster than teachers, parents and AI models can keep up – potentially exposing youngsters to bullying and grooming that trusted adults and AI-based safety systems simply can’t see. Manisha Mehta, a 14-year-old student at Warren E Hyde Middle Continue Reading

Inside the tumor: AI cracks five hidden cell types to stop cancer’s comeback

A multinational team of researchers, co-led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, has developed and tested a new AI tool to better characterize the diversity of individual cells within tumors, opening doors for more targeted therapies for patients. Findings on the development and use of the AI tool, called AAnet, have today been published Continue Reading

Scientists reprogram ant behavior using brain molecules

From the bright lights of cities that don’t sleep — where people hustle and bustle through the night to keep subways, servers, and supply chains alive — to the whisper-dark understory of tropical forests where ants hum in syncopated lines, the planet’s most intricate societies hinge on round-the-clock cooperation and finely tuned roles. Within Atta Continue Reading

Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of death in the US

Bystander CPR training may have contributed to fewer heart attack deaths in the past five decades piyamas dulmunsumphun / Alamy Stock Photo Deaths from heart attacks have plummeted in the US over the past 50 years, whereas deaths from chronic heart conditions have skyrocketed, probably due to people living longer. “We’ve made some really great Continue Reading

The Bank Secrecy Act is failing everyone. It’s time to rethink financial surveillance.

The US is on the brink of enacting rules for digital ***ets, with growing bipartisan momentum to modernize our financial system. But amid all the talk about innovation and global competitiveness, one issue has been glaringly absent: financial privacy. As we build the digital infrastructure of the 21st century, we need to talk about not Continue Reading

The pleasure prescription: Why more block means less menopause pain

It’s no secret that women often become less interested in block with age. However, block and satisfaction have been shown to not decline significantly with age. A new study suggests regular blockual activity may limit vulvar pain, irritation, and dryness, which are all common reasons women have less block as they get older. Results of Continue Reading

Job titles of the future: Pandemic oracle

Browne produces independent research reports and works directly with companies of all sizes. One of his niches is consulting on new diagnostic tools—for example, in his work with RAIsonance, a startup using machine learning to ***yze cough sounds correlated with tuberculosis and covid-19. For multinational corporations, he models threats such as the possibility of avian Continue Reading