A refreshed, more powerful Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Haiku, and a new experimental AI capability: computer use.
From brushmakers to glassblowers, and saddlers to weavers, we meet the people keeping traditional crafts alive in the UK
Malaria has been traced as far back as 4,000 BCE in Egypt, with genetic evidence of the disease found in Tutankhamun and other mummies.
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I’ve found that writing down five things I’m grateful for each morning has completely transformed how I approach my day. In this blog post, I’ll dive into the science behind gratitude and why it’s important for our overall well-being.
Don’t let myths about fruit stop you from enjoying its many health benefits.
At age 8, Zeke Wheeler wanted to know how to talk with an astronaut on the International Space Station. That launched a five-year journey of discovery.
There was some social activity showing up for the first time, where we saw people kind of coming together — Friendster was a big social network, and it was like, “Whoa, I can friend people and kind of see what they’re up to.” And that felt really different. We had email, obviously. We had walled […]
Around 190,000 electrical items have been saved by volunteer fixers at repair cafes in the last year, ahead of International Repair Day
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