Post Overview
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1 year ago+18 18 0Pentagon has 'no credible evidence' of aliens or UFOs that defy physics
The Pentagon's new UFO office has no evidence of any extraterrestrial or extraordinary objects.
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1 year ago+18 18 0‘Angry Birds’ company is reportedly about to be sold for $1 billion... to Sega
The company behind Sonic may be buying Angry Birds.
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1 year ago+4 4 0We’re one step closer to reading an octopus’s mind
A recording device and electrodes were implanted in the very flexible cephalopods.
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1 year ago+4 4 0Architects Want to Print the Buildings of the Future
In architecture, new materials rarely emerge.
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Analysis
1 year ago+4 4 0Torrents of Antarctic meltwater are slowing the currents that drive our vital ocean 'overturning' – and threaten its collapse
In a plot reminiscent of the 2004 movie The Day After Tomorrow?, Australian scientists are warning that the Southern Ocean’s deep “overturning” circulation is slowing and headed for collapse.
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1 year ago+12 12 0OpenAI faces complaint to FTC that seeks investigation and suspension of ChatGPT releases
The Center for AI and Digital Policy accuses OpenAI of violating a part of the FTC Act that prohibits unfair and deceptive business practices.
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1 year ago+14 14 0There’s Something Off About LED Bulbs
Have you started to notice, too?
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Analysis
1 year ago+13 13 0A surprising food may have been a staple of the real Paleo diet: rotten meat
The realization that people have long eaten putrid foods has archaeologists rethinking what Neandertals and other ancient hominids ate.
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1 year ago+17 17 0AI systems like ChatGPT could impact 300 million full-time jobs worldwide, with administrative and legal roles some of the most at risk, Goldman Sachs report says
Generative AI systems could also boost global labor productivity and create new jobs, according to the report.
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1 year ago+19 19 0From brain waves, this AI can sketch what you're picturing
Researchers around the world are training AI to re-create images seen by humans using only their brain waves. Experts say the technology is still in its infancy, but it heralds a new brain-analysis industry.
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1 year ago+13 13 0A 2nd giant 'hole' has appeared on the sun, and it could send 1.8 million-mph solar winds toward Earth
The winds, which may trigger auroras, will likely reach our planet on Friday or Saturday, Daniel Verscharen from University College London said.
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1 year ago+18 18 0TikTok CEO fails to convince Congress that the app is not a “weapon” for China
Passing a data privacy bill is "the only way to stop TikTok," committee says.
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1 year ago+18 18 0Epic CEO fears Apple's influence over the metaverse
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney believes Apple is a major "roadblock in the way of Epic's vision for a metaverse."
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1 year ago+17 17 0ChatGPT Can Now Surf the Web With Plugins
ChatGPT from OpenAI is an increasingly-popular chatbot, but without knowledge of recent world events, its usefulness has been limited. OpenAI is now introducing plugins for ChatGPT, including some that give ChatGPT access to web data.
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1 year ago+11 11 0Welcome to Utah, where pipeline protests could now get you at least five years in prison
Since the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws that could stifle environmentalists.
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1 year ago+11 11 0Tesla Owner Accidentally Drives Off in Different Tesla Using the Tesla App
Apparently, the two cars looks very similar, but that shouldn't have let the driver unlock and start up the wrong car using Tesla's smartphone app.
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1 year ago+22 22 0Samsung caught faking zoom photos of the Moon
A photo of a blurry image of the Moon revealed some telling results.
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1 year ago+3 3 0Scientists create mice with two fathers
The technique could pave the way to allowing two men to have children together
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Analysis
1 year ago+4 4 0Not a breath of fresh air: study finds sewage bacteria in ocean spray
Pathogens such as E coli, norovirus and salmonella can be blown miles into coastal communities after a rainstorm
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1 year ago+20 20 0How 5G disappointed 'pretty much everybody'
Driverless cars, fridges that talk to toasters, breathtaking immersive reality, mind-blowing gaming experiences –- 5G was going to enable it all, and telecom companies were going to make a packet.