Best of Fest 2024: Wisconsin Science Festival in pictures

The Wisconsin Science Festival celebrates the curiosity and wonder of science all around us. by Mariel Mohns | October 25, 2024 The 14th annual Wisconsin Science Festival offered more than 650 events virtually and in person at 200 unique locations across the state. Thousands of participants – from the young to the young at heart … Read more

Does the rise of AI agents signal the end of the app economy?

The App Store icon displayed on the phone’s screen is seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, … [+] Poland on July 18, 2021. (Photo illustration by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images The app economy is coming to an end fast. A sensational feeling, perhaps, but let’s keep playing this … Read more

How YouTuber Sarah Renae Clark Built a $5 Million Business Without Branding Deals

In a world where most creators depend on brand deals for income, Sarah Renae Clark stands out. The Australian creator built a $5 million business selling the Color Cube, a product that sold over 100,000 units by focusing on audience needs rather than sponsorships. Her journey is a blueprint for how smaller creators can successfully … Read more

Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Tips, Spangram & Answers for Saturday, October 26 (#237)

Today’s NYT Strands Moves and Answers. New York Times Looking for hints, spangrams and answers for Friday Strands? You can find them here: ForbesToday’s NYT ‘Strands’ Spangram moves and responses for Friday, October 11from Chris Holt Hey, everyone! I’m back in the saddle like you strands captain for next week, and there’s little I love … Read more

Warning ‘Future of Science’ is at Risk, 80+ Nobel Laureates Support Harris

Saying the upcoming US presidential election could be the most important ever for the future of science, a group of 82 Nobel laureates in medicine, physics, chemistry and economics signed an open letter endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris and warned against allowing former President Donald Trump to return to the Oval Office. Letter, received from … Read more

Tooth powder reveals clues to an 800-year-old mystery of the man thrown into the well

The fusion of history, archeology and genetics is cracking down on an 800-year-old Nordic mystery. Researchers from Norway used ancient DNA to prove a story from Sverris Saga, where a man’s body was thrown into a well. Genetic analysis reveals what man might have looked like and where his ancestors came from. The findings are … Read more

‘Agatha All Along’ Just Went From Good To Great In Episode 7 ‘Hand Of Death In Mine’

Agatha All Together Credit: Disney I have been enjoying Agatha All Together little since its hilarious premiere, and while there have been some ups and downs along the way, the last – and effectively penultimate – episode of the series (episodes 8 and 9 airing on the same night) was truly remarkable. Series creator Jac … Read more

The Skeletal Remains of the “Benevolent” Linked to Centuries-Old Norse Text

Sign up for CNN’s Science of Miracles newsletter. Explore the universe with news of fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. CNN – Researchers have linked the identity of skeletal remains found in a well in Norway’s Sverresborg Castle to a passage in a centuries-old Norwegian text. The 800-year-old Saga of Sverris, which follows the story … Read more

The 3 Biggest Obstacles to Artificial Intelligence Right Now

Can we trust AI guidance? getty Often, our technological threshold runs far ahead of our social threshold. This is when AI proponents need to step back and consider the human impact of their work. That’s what’s happening with artificial intelligence today, according to Zack Kass, AI futurist and former head of commerce at OpenAI. Ultimately, … Read more