Month: September 2022

Did my computer say it best?

It’s like relying on a language tutor who doesn’t actually speak the language. New research suggests that people who depend on algorithms for language-related tasks don’t see any improvement in their performance. In fact, they may be more likely to trust subpar advice. It’s like using an auto-reply email that always gives the wrong answer. […]

Published on September 20, 2022

Wolves Have a Soft Spot for Humans, Too

Just like some dogs have an innate charm that makes them shower humans with affection, scientists have discovered that wolves can also demonstrate attachment behavior towards their human caregivers. This remarkable ability observed in wolves shows that their capacity to form emotional bonds with humans is not limited to domesticated dogs. It’s like finding out […]

Published on September 20, 2022

FDA Admits Setbacks in Addressing Baby Formula Shortage

The FDA has come forward to admit that their response to the shortage of baby formula in the U.S. has been hindered by delays. It turns out that the processing of a whistleblower complaint and test samples from the leading formula factory took longer than expected. This setback is reminiscent of a chef trying to […]

Published on September 20, 2022