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The state police academy has faced scrutiny for decades. Two recruits died there in the 1980s – no charges were issued in ...
Dr. George Kuchel, director of the UConn Center on Aging at the UConn  Dr. George A. Kuchel directs the UConn Center on Aging. As a geriatrician and professor of medicine, Kuchel, looks at aging from ...
Anthropic’s Mythos AI helped indie hackers bypass Apple’s Memory Integrity Enforcement, a hardware security system used in the M5 processors that power the latest MacBook Pros. Apple spent five years ...
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New Zealand enterprise data management company, WaterOutlook, today launched ScheduleHub™ a compliance scheduling platform. The first of its kind, ScheduleHub enables water authorities and other ...
Most of us think intelligence lives in the mind. We associate it with reasoning, memory, language, problem-solving, or emotional awareness. But long before human beings spoke their first words, we ...