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Just over half of Californians say they have a negative view of artificial intelligence, according to a recent survey. That could impact future regulation on it in the state.
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Researchers have discovered that sulfuretin, found in dahlias and coreopsis flowers, may help slow cancer spread by inhibiting a harmful substance called hyaluronidase.
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As a technologist, I cannot help but see the world through the lenses I’ve crafted over years of reading, writing, and thinking about technology and its impacts on society, culture, and humanity. I’ll be the first to admit that this can taint one’s view of the world. Sometimes it can lead to insights, other times to myopia.
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California is the seventh U.S. state to adopt mobile driver’s licenses for iPhones, part of a growing push by businesses and governments to make digital IDs commonplace.
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Meteorologists, whether in an office or near a wildfire, say it’s been an incredibly busy summer tracking and forecasting the wildfires across Oregon.
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Residents in far Northern California may see a low-flying, fixed-wing plane in the coming weeks. The information it gathers could help communities better prepare for earthquakes.
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The California Legislature passed more than a dozen bills to regulate artificial intelligence in recent days, though some ambitions fell short.
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Archaeologists produce public event
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Adam Schultz talks about the work of mapping the Earth and its electrical properties
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The sprawling California legislation offers protection to whistleblowers and citizens. The coming weeks could decide its fate.
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Crater Rock Museum in Central Point boasts one of the finest displays of gems, minerals, rocks, and fossils on the West Coast.
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Hundreds of miles west of Oregon, the Axial Seamount appears to be heading to another eruption.
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Every year, hundreds of Oregonians die from brain injuries and thousands are injured, sometimes for life.