New research from the University of Sydney has found people tend to discriminate in favour of individuals who show a similarity to them, even when the ...
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studyfinds on MSNWhy birds need to hear themselves sing—and what it teaches us about human languageSophisticated birdsong follows strict grammatical rules, much like human sentences. But what happens when birds can't hear ...
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PsyPost on MSNColor-blind racial ideology linked to different romantic preferences for White and Black young adultsA new study found that White young adults who accept color-blind racial ideology tend to show greater romantic attraction to ...
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When AI Judges AI, Bias Becomes a Hidden ThreatAs AI models become more advanced, their errors become more similar, undermining AI oversight mechanisms. A new metric, CAPA, ...
A defence expert criticised gait evidence against a man accused of murder, arguing that the CCTV footage was not suitable for a fair comparison. David Blake, a forensic gait analyst, told a Supreme ...
Oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) signaling influences complex social behaviors in diverse species, including social monogamy in prairie voles. How Oxtr regulates specific components of social attachment ...
The study highlights a growing trend in AI governance - relying on LMs to evaluate other LMs. This practice, known as "AI ...
Sensationalism, controversy, and misinformation outperform factual reporting, eroding trust in journalism and deepening ...
Three forensic examiners at the Rhode Island State Crime Laboratory last year mistakenly concluded that cartridge cases from ...
While the TISS report was used by BJP leaders in campaigning in Mumbai, the JNU report was also cited by BJP leaders just a ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court’s decision to admit expert testimony and remanded the case to a ...
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