More and more companies are turning to artificial intelligence to help with hiring. AI doesn’t just scan resumes anymore, it can now conduct full job interviews, often through lifelike animated
Archive for July 2026
As every June, the Statistical Review of World Energy — that collection of statistics indispensables to energy geopolitics — has duly been published. From 1954 to 2022 it was BP
A few weeks ago, Palantir sparked controversy by publishing on X its doctrine—a 22-point summary of the book “The Technological Republic”. This news item raises questions about the power of
The Amazon rainforest isn’t just the world’s most important ecosystem for biodiversity, it’s also home to more than 400 Indigenous groups who have spent generations learning how to use thousands
New research presented at the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2026 in Barcelona suggests that just one exposure to cocaine can change brain cells in ways that last
Doctors and researchers might be thinking about childhood neurodevelopmental conditions the wrong way, according to a study published in Molecular Psychiatry. Instead of treating autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and similar conditions