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Eight-week vegan diet linked to lower biological age, study finds
For eight weeks, the team followed 21 pairs of adult identical twins -- one half of each pair consu…
PTI
A Gen Z Stanford graduate who left an engineering job to pursue filmmaking was surprised by the overlap in industries
Jason McRuer is a Gen Z Stanford grad who left his product design job to pursue filmmaking. He was …
Erin Snodgrass
Millions of people are using compromised Google Chrome browsers due to malware-infected extensions, Stanford researchers find
Downloading extensions from portals like the Google Chrome Web Store (GCWS) has become second natur…
Companies that use AI to replace workers will ultimately lose, Stanford University professor says
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, a Stanford University professor said compa…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Fully remote workers are at the highest risk of being replaced by AI, a Stanford professor says
Jobs that can be done fully remotely, like data entry or working in call centers, may be at the mos…
Aaron Mok
Stanford economist says workers should go to the office at least 3 days a week if they want to compete for a promotion
A Stanford economics professor said workers are more likely to get feedback, better assignments, an…
Lakshmi Varanasi
With AI writing so much code, should you still study computer science? This new data point provides an answer.
Despite concerns about AI replacing jobs, UC Berkeley computer science applications soar 48%, highl…
Alistair Barr
New soft 'e-skin' mimics human sense of touch, talks to brain
Researchers have developed a single, multilayer, soft and stretchable material with integrated nerv…
A Gen Z software engineer studied AI in college. He says you shouldn't major in it if you fall into one of these 3 categories.
Sajjaad Khader says you might want to rethink majoring in AI if you fall into one of these three ca…
Ana Altchek
I'm a Stanford professor who's studied organizational behavior for decades. The widespread layoffs in tech are more because of copycat behavior than necessary cost-cutting.
Many companies blame their mass layoffs on an economic downturn, but Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfe…
Sarah Jackson
Tectonic plates that are causing the Himalayas to grow may also be splitting Tibet in two, study suggests
The Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates' collision is growing the Himalayan mountains, but scientis…
Kelsey Vlamis,Morgan McFall-J…
Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman swears by morning sunlight every day. Here's why an expert says it's as important to health as diet and exercise.
Neuroscientist and podcaster Andrew Huberman promotes daily sunlight. Expert says it's essential fo…
Kelsey Vlamis
Return-to-office mandates aren't making companies more valuable and productive, study finds
Bosses say they want workers in because it'll make the company more valuable. A new study suggests …
Juliana Kaplan,Noah Sheidlower
Zoom fatigue is real — and it's messing with more than just your head, study finds
Significant physiological changes could be seen after 50 minutes of videoconferencing, said one of …
Kai Xiang Teo
The free version of ChatGPT may provide false answers to questions about drugs, new study finds
Researchers at Long Island University found that ChatGPT only correctly answered 10 out of 39 medic…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
A controversial study says intermittent fasting may shorten your lifespan. It shows how little we really know about the long-term effects.
New research suggests intermittent fasting is linked to a higher risk of dying from cardiovascular …
Gabby Landsverk
Researchers from Stanford and Google have made an entire AI village. The 25 bots that live there gossip, work, and plan Valentine's Day parties.
In the virtual village, AI agents plan parties and discuss elections as part of an experiment to cr…