ACRL announces the publication of Text and Data Mining Literacy for Librarians, edited by Whitney Kramer, Iliana Burgos, and ...
Despite recent advances in screening and diagnosis, tuberculosis remains the deadliest infectious disease. An estimated 10·8 ...
A new study suggests that mild to moderate use of prescribed opioid pain medications during pregnancy does not cause an ...
A large-scale study analyzing over a million births in Sweden found no evidence that prescribed opioid pain medications during pregnancy cause autism or ADHD in children.
An Indiana University study brings a comprehensive new perspective to a growing body of evidence suggesting that mild to moderate use of prescribed opioid pain medications during pregnancy does not ...
Gonçalo Perdigão, entrepreneur, consultant and author of Building Creative Machines, explores how generative A.I. is recoding the economics of creativity. Drawing on his cross-sector experience in ...
In 2025, the rapid rise of artificial intelligence access for the public at large also means growing concern about the mental ...
Naomi Saphra thinks that most research into language models focuses too much on the finished product. She’s mining the ...
Recently, a special report focusing on the field of artificial intelligence titled "AI Special: From Large Models to Intelligent Agents - Investment Prospects of AI + Scenarios" has attracted industry ...
AI models trained on question-answer datasets aim to lower the barrier to entry for using AI in materials science.
The rise of e-commerce has brought unprecedented convenience to consumers, but it has also created fertile ground for deceptive practices in online marketplaces. A growing body of research is now ...