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1 year ago+28 28 0 x 1The Myth of Artificial Intelligence
‘The Age of AI’ advances a larger political and corporate agenda.
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1 year ago+16 16 0Women with satisfying relationships tend to have fewer chronic illnesses
University of Queensland research has found women who have quality relationships in their 40s and 50s are less likely to develop multiple chronic conditions in older age.
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1 year ago+16 16 0‘Days of Our Lives’ actor Cody Longo found dead at 34 in Austin
Cody Longo, an actor who appeared on ‘Days of Our Lives,’ has died, according to TMZ. He was 34. A family member of Longo told TMZ his body was found Wednesday in bed at a residence in Austin. Longo’s wife was working at a local dance studio, and she ...
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1 year ago+22 22 0The Witcher 3 new-gen update added 'realistic vaginas' and oh my god
For the most part, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s recent new-gen patch is everything fans could’ve wanted. The detail I don’t remember anyone asking for though was the inclusion of realistic vaginas but that’s seemingly what we’ve got because we live in ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0Elon Musk says to attempt Starship launch in March
SpaceX may attempt a Starship rocket system launch in March, its billionaire chief Elon Musk said in a tweet on Saturday.
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1 year ago+4 4 0A student needed medical care and a home. His teachers adopted him.
Elementary school teacher Jenna Riccio visited her student in a hospital, and when she learned about his home life, she suddenly said: “Can I foster him?”
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1 year ago+15 15 0TV's 30 Best Series Finales, Ranked — Now Including, Yes, Lost
Few episodes of a TV series are watched with greater scrutiny than its very final outing. Which shows have managed to best stick the landing, when under such incredible pressure? In the wake of AMC’s Better Call Saul expertly wrapping its six-season ...
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1 year ago+12 12 0Enter the Hunter Satellites Preparing for Space War
True Anomaly, a startup backed by US senator JD Vance's VC firm, plans to launch prototype pursuit satellites on a SpaceX flight later this year.
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1 year ago+19 19 0AI Has Successfully Imitated Human Evolution—and Might Do It Even Better
A language model AI created proteins as good as ones honed over a million years of evolution. The implications are staggering.
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1 year ago+21 21 0Is Starfield delayed or not?
Let’s just cut to the chase. Is Starfield delayed? Officially, no. And to be fair to Microsoft and Bethesda Game Studios, they already told us we wouldn’t be hearing anything out of Todd Howard’s next epic role-playing game during Wednesday’s Develop ...
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1 year ago+18 18 0Drug maker paid for “news” story on CBS’s 60 Minutes, doctors’ group alleges
A 13-minute segment on a recent episode of CBS's 60 Minutes appeared to be a news story on Novo Nordisk's weight-loss drug Wegovy but was actually a sponsored promotion, violating federal regulations, according to the nonprofit public healt ...
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1 year ago+14 14 0Science Fiction as a Futurist Tool
Through the medium of science fiction, we are transported to strange and foreign worlds that are distorted mirrors of today’s world or visions of possible futures, good or bad. The science fiction visions that resonate most with us tap into our consc ...
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1 year ago+18 18 0Steven Spielberg: ‘The Dark Knight’ Should Have Been First Blockbuster Nominated for Best Picture
According to Steven Spielberg, you either die a critically ignored blockbuster or live long enough to see a Best Picture nomination. The “Fabelmans” director, who landed his first Best Original Screenplay nomination for the 2023 Oscars, reflected on ...
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1 year ago+27 27 0Social media needs rules
Currently, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other apps are failing democracy as they tend to be a source of misinformation and mistrust.
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1 year ago+15 15 0An Environmental Activist Has Been Killed Every Other Day for the Past Decade
At least 1,733 environmental activists and land defenders have been killed for their work over the past decade, according to a new report from the nonprofit Global Witness. That means that a person defending the environment is killed every other day, ...
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1 year ago+4 4 0‘This is not an employee choice': The CEO of Morgan Stanley gets real and says employees can't simply choose to work remotely
The pandemic has completely transformed people’s working lives. Employees across industries have gotten used to remote work, and they want to hold onto it, fighting back against efforts to bring them back into the office, and experts warning that if ...
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1 year ago+19 19 0Amazon is closing its AmazonSmile charity platform
Amazon is shutting down its AmazonSmile charity program next month. The closure coincides with a variety of cost-cutting efforts announced by the e-commerce giant that includes laying off thousands of employees.
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1 year ago+21 21 0Apple's Website Suggests M2 and M2 Pro Mac Announcements Were Originally Set for Fall 2022
Information embedded within Apple's website suggests that this week's new Mac announcements, including the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, were initially set to be unveiled in October or November of last year.
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1 year ago+15 15 0Six-day illegal rave in Spanish village "magnificently organised" according to mayor
An illegal rave lasting six days brought 5,000 people to a small village in Spain over the New Year period. Lasting from December 30 to January 4, tents, stalls, caravans and seven stages popped up out of nowhere reportedly less than a mile from the ...
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1 year ago+13 13 0New York City's greenery absorbs a surprising amount of its carbon emissions
A study of vegetation across New York City and some densely populated adjoining areas has found that on many summer days, photosynthesis by trees and grasses absorbs all the carbon emissions produced by cars, trucks and buses, and then some. The surp ...
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