John Adams had a heart “formed for friendship,” or so said one of his closest friends, Jonathan Sewall. By the time Sewall said that, though, the two men had been estranged fo ...
Atmos reports on David George Haskell's book, highlighting how flowers shape ecosystems and human agriculture amid ...
Craig Venter, one of the fathers of the genome project, has died in San Diego at the age of 79. The scientist, biologist, and ...
When he talks about the role of religion in the founding of the United States, historian Gregg Frazer does not attract eager ...
The mystery has captured the attention of historical enthusiasts for countless years ...
New genetic and archaeological evidence is reshaping the long-standing narrative of the Neolithic Revolution in North Africa.
Deep in the foothills of ancient Anatolia, hunter-gatherers built monumental enclosures not out of necessity, but out of belief, forging the earliest known bonds between ritual power, communal ...
Robin Fleming told UPNG’s 71st graduating class that artificial intelligence offers opportunity but demands human integrity.
With no unions to slow the collision and scant regulation to cushion the aftermath, India has become the world's most ...
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The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

A few days ago, the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes (UEMF) held its Meetings on the Alliance of Civilizations on the topic: 'The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence ...
Americans have long imagined that they set off a global age of revolt. Seen within the era’s wider wars of empire, the story ...
The wheat-paddy monoculture secured India’s food bowl but left Punjab with depleted soil and vanishing water. To survive, the ...