Innocent Woman Arrested On Bogus AI Facial Recognition Match. The Failure Was Entirely Human

Police jailed an innocent woman for five months on a bogus AI facial recognition match. Here’s how the technology works and why the real failure is human, not machine.

Why The Federal Government Wants Agentic AI To Treat Heart Failure

In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look the billionaire dentist, Wegovy by subscription, Kailera’s planned IPO, and more.

SpaceX reportedly files for IPO but it’s keeping the numbers secret (for now)
SpaceX reportedly files for IPO but it’s keeping the numbers secret (for now)

What’s expected to be the biggest IPO in human history is reportedly underway. SpaceX has filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to a report from Bloomberg. But for now, the filing is confidential. Under SEC rules, SpaceX isn’t required to make its S-1 prospectus public until 15 days […]

Northern Lights Forecast: 10 States May See Aurora Wednesday

A G1 or G2-class geomagnetic storm is forecast to develop on Wednesday, April 1, through Thursday, April 2, with the aurora borealis possible from northern U.S. states.

1 Habit Emotionally Intelligent Adults Had As Kids, By A Psychologist

Emotional intelligence is a multi-faceted skill you build over time. There is, however, one small habit that can take root in childhood and support you throughout life.

These Are the 4 Artemis II Astronauts Leading the Historic Return to the Moon

The Artemis II mission crew includes the first woman, the first Black person, and the first non-American astronaut to travel to the lunar environment.

Artemis II Mission Launches Successfully

The crew of Artemis II will not descend to the moon, but their capsule will fly over the far side of its surface.

Meet The Soviet Space Probe That Paved The Way For Artemis II

Luna-10 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on March 31, 1966, ripping a noisy, smoke-trailed path through the wide steppe sky and blazing a trail that Artemis II will, more or less, follow.

Plants On Remote Islands Are Healthier — But Not As Much As Scientists Predicted

Plants on remote islands get less disease — but isolation reshapes which species dominate, and those species are the most vulnerable to infection.

Easter Sees Pet Poisonings Spike. Here’s How To Protect Dogs And Cats

Dr. Tina Wismer, senior director of ASPCA Poison Control, shares tips for keeping dogs and cats safe from common culprits like chocolate and Easter lilies.