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Supercommunicators review: Learning how to change deeply held beliefs

[ad_1] In Charles Duhigg’s new book, we discover why some people are great at getting others to alter entrenched views, where conversation fits in and

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Just add sugar for an almost death-defying study on tea and coffee

[ad_1] Sweet or not, the end Almost everyone who gets old dies. In a gross way, that brief sentence could sum up a Dutch/Danish/British study

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The Taylor Swift ‘psy op’ conspiracy theory offers a troubling lesson

[ad_1] Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after the NFL Super Bowl AP Photo/John Locher/Alamy AS I wrote this, helicopters flew

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Painting a tree’s pruning wounds may be useful after all

[ad_1] Wojciech Kozielczyk/Getty Images IF YOU are a regular reader, you will know of my weird fascination with traditional horticultural practices that endure for decades

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Twisteddoodles on group research

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Early drug treatment leads to better outcomes for Crohn’s disease

[ad_1] Crohn’s disease can cause stomach aches, diarrhoea and weight loss Jacob Wackerhausen/iStockphoto/Getty Images/www.peopleimages.com Getting advanced treatment immediately after a Crohn’s disease diagnosis improves patient

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AI can tell where a mouse is by reading its brain activity

[ad_1] A micrograph of a section through a mouse’s brain highlighting neural pathways (green) MARK AND MARY STEVENS NEUROIMAGING AND INFORMATICS INSTITUTE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Analysing

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GPT-4 developer tool can hack websites without human help

[ad_1] Some AIs may be able to hack websites without any human assistance Ole.CNX/Shutterstock OpenAI’s artificial intelligence model GPT-4 has the capability to hack websites

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Odd quantum property may let us chill things closer to absolute zero

[ad_1] There is a brand new way to keep things cool Botyev Volodymyr/Shutterstock A new type of cooling relies on an exotic quantum mechanical property

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First gene-edited meat will come from disease-proof CRISPR pigs

[ad_1] Gene-edited pigs are protected from porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome Genus PIC Pigs that are immune to a disease estimated to cost farmers $2.7