General Motors on Wednesday said it is recalling nearly 462,000 diesel-engine SUVs and pickup trucks in the U.S. because of a faulty transmission control valve that may fail and cause the rear wheels ...
A gene called ZNRF3, known to be involved in cancer, also messes with the mind. The human brain relies on two copies of this gene to build a correctly sized brain. If one of the copies is defective, ...
Faulty electrical wiring is to blame for a residential fire that occurred in north Salina. The Salina Fire Department was dispatched just before 7:30 am on Wednesday morning to the report of a ...
Faulty welding recently discovered on some vessels at Newport News Shipbuilding may have been done knowingly by workers, according to a social media post published Friday by the company’s president.
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — Newport News Shipbuilding says it’s discovered that faulty welds may have knowingly been made to submarines and aircraft carriers under construction at the shipyard. Newport ...
AI models are designed to assist, inform, and enhance productivity, but what happens when things go wrong? Researchers recently discovered that when they fine-tuned OpenAI's GPT-4o with faulty code, ...
Researchers have examined how people react to robots that exhibit faulty behavior compared to perfectly performing robots. The results show that the participants took a significantly stronger liking ...
Error-prone DNA replication and repair may lead to mutations and cancer in individuals who inherit a mutant copy of the BRCA1 gene, according to a new study. The discovery has potential implications ...
In a previous blog post, I discussed in some detail thinking patterns and the difficulty that we may have in changing old patterns, especially ones that don't work very well for us. These are patterns ...
Faulty parallels come up in my editing work all the time, but I have yet to see a better example than a line from the movie “Rain Man.” In the 1988 film, Raymond, an autistic savant played by Dustin ...