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Apple introduces AI audiobook narrators, but the literary world is not too pleased
'I choose humans,' one bestselling author tells PopSci.
This AI chatbot will be playing attorney in a real US court
What happens when the defense rests on an AI's legal advice? We’re about to find out.
Some modern-day Scandinavians lack the ancestral diversity of Vikings
Certain genetics from the Viking era went missing in parts of modern-day Scandinavia.
Why the US is selling Volcano Mine Dispensers to Taiwan
The systems can quick deploy anti-tank mines across a large field.
Only 4 people have been able to solve this 1934 mystery puzzle. Can AI do better?
'Cain’s Jawbone' is a scrambled whodunnit that claims to be decipherable through 'logic and intelligent reading.'
Why it matters that humans and nature are growing apart
Our relationship with the great outdoors isn't quite the same as it was a few decades ago.
These microbes could be the first lifeforms to munch on infectious viruses
Halteria were caught chowing down on large numbers of chloroviruses in a recent lab experiment.
This surgical smart knife can detect endometrial cancer cells in seconds
First debuted in 2013, the iKnife has helped detect breast and brain cancers for nearly a decade.
FDA takes big step to make abortion pills as accessible as other prescription drugs
It will still be difficult, or even illegal, to access the safe and effective medication in states with bans.
Check before you buy: Here are the new EVs that qualify for the clean vehicle tax credit
Certain models may be up for a major federal tax credit.