Brains react differently to artificial intelligence and human language
Humans are not particularly good at distinguishing between human voices and voices generated by artificial intelligence (AI). But our brains react differently to human and...
The lure of the unpretentious: why we love bad movies
Shark-infested tornadoes. A priest who regularly turns into a dinosaur. A love affair in a city besieged by exploding mutated birds. BONUS A still from...
The lure of the unpretentious: why we love bad movies
Shark-infested tornadoes. A priest who regularly turns into a dinosaur. A love affair in a city besieged by exploding mutated birds. BONUS A still from...
Bariatric surgery reduces heart risks and mortality rates in obese patients with sleep apnea
A study from the Cleveland Clinic shows that bariatric surgery in patients with obesity and moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea is associated with a...
UC Laryngology team develops groundbreaking new data to improve voice and swallowing
The same technology is being adapted to provide a wealth of new information to researchers seeking to improve or restore patients’ voice and swallowing function....
A 13-year-old built Archimedes’ death ray
Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes theorized that it would be possible to create a death ray using the power of the...