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For some cultures, the practice of cranial deformation may have offered individuals a path to privilege later in their lives.
"I thought it would be cool to look back and see that life isn't perfect—it shows exactly how our lives went," Amber DeShone told Newsweek.
The harmful and racist foundations of craniometry have now been discredited, reports Elise Smith, but it had Victorian ...
The medical community is waging a public relations fight against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over COVID-19 ...
The 2024 State Department Human Rights Reports transform democrats into despots in a reflection of Trump and MAGA values.
In a blog post, Microsoft's AI boss Mustafa Suleyman warns about risks associated with Seemingly Conscious AI, an AI system ...
A Cairo school board meeting turned controversial Thursday night as a former board member called for the resignation of the board president, accusing her of a conflict of interest tied ...
OpenAI’s chief people officer, Julia Villagra, is leaving the company on Friday, the company confirmed to Reuters.
Earlier this week, a group of kayakers claimed they rescued swimmers after Reggie the dancing dolphin 'nearly drowned' two ...
The world’s wealthiest are betting billions on an almost unbelievable idea: that human ageing can be slowed or reversed. This ...
Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman urges caution as A.I. systems approach human-like consciousness and societal risks rise.