Pill presses used to make counterfeit pills continued to appear on Google, despite the company's ban on ads. That changed this week when a MassLive reporter contacted the company.
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Did AI Alter the Course of This Baby’s Life?
When Jorie Kraus was diagnosed with an incurable rare disease, two young researchers created an AI tool to find a treatment.
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Raising revenue from alien invasives
Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year.
There was a time, a dozen years ago, when you couldn’t turn on a TV in Florida without seeing an ad for the Mosaic Co. You’d ...
Now, with Buffett stepping down at the age of 95, handing over the reins to one of his trusted lieutenants, Greg Abel, ...
It's not just stately homes and gardens at the National Trust. Europe's largest conservation charity also looks after more ...
A three-time convicted drug dealer sets up his own chocolate factory and joins what has become a growing trend ...
If you're after a classic performance wagon with a helping of Italian flair, then this striking machine can be imported stateside.
Paddy McGuinness explores the Kellogg’s factory in Wrexham to reveal how it makes 120 million boxes of breakfast cereal a ...
At Digitec in Yerevan, a small nation outlined big ambitions for sovereign AI, global partnerships, and diaspora-driven scale ...
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Is this the ultimate Mercedes-Benz 123-series wagon?
There are some things so rare that no one is entirely sure whether they exist, the fine line between extinction and fantasy ...
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