Roughly 18 years ago, a woman named Susan Potter asked to donate her body to science when she died. Now, she lives on as the highest-resolution digital cadaver that exists to date. Potter’s story, ...
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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Citizen Science (CS) is transforming how communities collect, analyze, and share data, offering opportunities for enhanced efficiency, accuracy, ...
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Why flu cases are spiking, how AI predicts disease from your sleep, and what surprising biomechanics lie behind woodpeckers’ powerful pecks. At CES 2026, Stevie Wonder offered a simple test for tech.