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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNOpinion
The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
A few days ago, the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes (UEMF) held its Meetings on the Alliance of Civilizations on the topic: 'The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
New secrets of human evolution unlocked in study of ancient DNA from Europe and Near East
Scientists analyze 22,000 genomes documenting hundreds of genetic changes due to natural selection over the past 10,000 years, including variants linked to celiac disease and multiple sclerosis The ...
Building a Global Smart Network, Co-shaping Tomorrow’s Ecosystem Starting from its global headquarters and radiating outward, SGI is constructing a worldwide smart network with forward-looking ...
WISeKey Expands the Global HUMAN-AI-T Into a Global Movement Following Davos 2026 Launch, Calling for Ethical and Human-Governed AI Geneva, Switzerland – May 13, 2026 – WISeKey International Holding ...
If intelligent life exists beyond Earth, we may be picturing the wrong kind of encounter. Most of us imagine other beings as ...
History Snob on MSN
The evolution of maps and how they changed exploration
Maps have shaped human history far more than many people realize. Long before satellites and digital navigation existed, maps helped civilizations trade, travel, wage wars, and explore unfamiliar ...
DON’T ASSUME WHAT Y Pope Leo XIV on Thursday denounced how investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weaponry were ...
According to ancient Greek texts, this was a land of eternal spring, inhabited by a race of giants who lived for a thousand years without disease or war. They called it Hyperborea, a realm existing ...
Located about five kilometers north of Prince Albert along the North Saskatchewan River, the site was first identified by researcher and avocational archaeologist Dave Rondeau. While surveying the ...
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), global military spending approached $3 trillion in 2025, with Europe recording the sharpest increase since the Cold War.
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