One MIT-trained poet spent nine months trying to find out.
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One MIT-trained poet spent nine months trying to find out.
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We’re not so different from an error-prone chatbot.
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Ecosystems are suffering without their invaluable scavenger, victim of a bad reputation.
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In our latest paper published in Safety Science, ‘Working in heat: Contrasting heat management approaches among outdoor employees and contractors’, we examine the experience of workplace heat exposure for two groups of affected outdoor workers: contracted pieceworkers in bicycle delivery and permanently employed municipal workers in parks and road maintenance. We conducted surveys and in-person interviews over several weeks at the height of the Sydney summer, and our findings reflect the well-established nexus between outside temperature, humidity and work effort in producing heat stress.
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One question for Adam Mastroianni, a psychologist at Columbia University.
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Confession is the key to mental healing.
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Poached to the edge of extinction, the bashful animals are getting by with a little help from their friends in Africa.
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Why is it possible to mistake parts of someone else’s face for your own?
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A new theory shows Earth’s water was more locally sourced than ever thought before.
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In one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, scientists are charting the amazing web of life.
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