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As organizations scale from co-pilots to fully autonomous digital colleagues, the challenge is building smarter operating systems for intelligence itself.
Dr. Michael Heide Phone: +49 551-3851-323 Email: mheide@dpz.eu Dr. Indra Niehaus Phone: + 49 511 532-82747 Email:Niehaus.Indra@mh-hannover.de ...
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A female crash-test dummy to replace an outdated model largely based on male proportions would improve safety for women, who face higher fatality and injury risks on the road, officials said.
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A mystery foot suggests a second early human lived with Lucy

When a partial fossil foot emerged from Ethiopia’s ancient sediments, it carried a quiet but profound implication: Lucy, the famous Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, may not have walked her ...