That’s what this post is about: seven abstract concepts that most people find confusing. If these don’t throw you off, ...
Abstract Thinking and Statins With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Enough to Change Clinical Practice?
What's in the Syringe—Or Isn't: Defining Perioperative Supportive Care Interventions for Improved Surgical Outcomes Among Older Adults With Cancer The following represents disclosure information ...
TWO CONCURRENT exhibitions at the National Building Museum, an institution that has always interested itself to both the material and the immaterial aspects of architecture, beautifully illustrate ...
Since the dawn of philosophy, thinkers from Plato to Kant have considered how beauty affects human experience, and whether it has the power to transform our state of mind. Now, a new study from the ...
With the rise of chatbots—computer programs designed to simulate human conversation—and now LLMs, many believe that a computer using LLMs would be able to convince the interrogator that it was human, ...
Spend an afternoon with a 6-year-old, and you might feel like you’ve entered the world’s most relentless quiz show. Questions like, Why is the sky blue? What happens when animals die? or How do ...
As curator of my cluttered domain, I’ve reached a milestone by finally taking pride in my collection of sticks and poles. Most other items in my carport, on the back porch or in outdoor closets have ...
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