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It's not a darning tool, it's a very naughty toy: Roman dildo found
Two thousand-year-old object found at Roman fort in Northumberland in 1992 has been reassessed by archaeologists Archaeologists believe they may have found the only known lifesize Roman dildo, discovered in a ditch in what were the farthest northern fringes of the empire. If it was not used as a sexual implement then the 2,000-year-old object may have been an erect penis-shaped pestle, or it coul
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Unexpected Footage Shows Possums Feasting on Kangaroos in The Australian Alps
Wait, what?
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Rationing: A fairer way to fight climate change?
World War II-style rationing could be an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, according to new research from the University of Leeds.
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Hauling icebergs to Africa: could a bizarre plan to get drinking water actually work?
Nature, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00510-6 Transporting water trapped in icebergs to drought-plagued regions is pooh-poohed by scientists — but some see it as a huge opportunity.
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Ukrainian science has survived against the odds — now let's rebuild together
Nature, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00518-y Redoubled international support is needed to renew science in my country, both to help those who stayed and encourage those who have fled to return.
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Can you see Earth spin?
You can't watch Earth spin in real time because it rotates so slowly, but there are ways to see the effects of the planet's rotation.
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Minister baner vej for 9 GW havvind i år – og møllerne skal måske stå tættere
Knap har røgen lagt sig efter miseren med åben dør-ordningen, før ministeren nu varsler igangsætning af statslige udbud på 9 GW havvind i år. Samtidig skal det undersøges, om møllerne til havs kan stå tættere.
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How Citizen is trying to remake itself by recruiting elderly Asians
the Apple App Store banned it within a week of its launch in 2016 for violating the Developer Review Guidelines that keep apps from encouraging physical harm…. when she tried to install it, she couldn't remember the password for her Apple account.
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How AI can actually be helpful in disaster response
An open-source project that was sponsored and developed by the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Unit and Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute in 2019, xView2 has collaborated with many research partners, including Microsoft and the University of California, Berkeley.
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Finding forgotten Indigenous landscapes with electromagnetic technology
ONE Jarrod Burks opened the rear cargo door of his van and pointed to an array of strange equipment tangled inside. White PVC tubes were locked together, forming an expandable, fence-like grid, with large, rugged wheels attached beneath. Beside it all, on a layer of soft blankets, were a tablet computer, many yards of cables, and a GPS antenna, held in a small protective case. Properly assembled,
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Reactivation-induced motor skill modulation does not operate at a rapid micro-timescale level
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29963-5
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Environmental and pathological factors affecting the hatching success of the two northernmost loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nests
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-30211-z Environmental and pathological factors affecting the hatching success of the two northernmost loggerhead sea turtle ( Caretta caretta ) nests
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NLRC3 is a potential prognostic biomarker that is correlated with immune cell infiltration in lung adenocarcinoma
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-022-23979-z
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Optimizing the operation strategy of a combined cooling, heating and power system based on energy storage technology
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29938-6
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Unsupervised anomaly detection with generative adversarial networks in mammography
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29521-z
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Analysis of quantitative metrics for assessing resilience of human-centered CPPS workstations
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29735-1
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Low-data interpretable deep learning prediction of antibody viscosity using a biophysically meaningful representation
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-28841-4
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The necessity of incorporating non-genetic risk factors into polygenic risk score models
Scientific Reports, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-27637-w
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Accurate descriptions of molecule-surface interactions in electrocatalytic CO2 reduction on the copper surfaces
Nature Communications, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36695-7 The most widely used density functional approximations for heterogenous catalysis has limited accuracy. Here, the authors propose a hybrid scheme to accurately describe Cu surface for CO2 electroreduction, facilitating the rational design of catalysts.
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How the U.S. may have popped the balloon on scientific education and research
President Biden says the aerial objects shot down over the U.S. may have been scientific balloons. Some researchers are concerned that the diplomatic fight over balloons could disrupt their work.
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Want to be influential and drive change? Be a woman (on a farm in Indonesia)
When it comes to being an influencer on Instagram and other social media platforms, women rule the roost. But, social media isn't the only domain where women lead—they can also be the drivers of change in their local communities and lead the implementation of new sustainability and development initiatives, according to a new study published today in Agriculture and Human Values.
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Microsoft begrænser brug af chatrobot, efter den erklærede sin kærlighed til journalist og opfordrede ham til at gå fra sin kone
Eksperter understreger, at chatrobotten ikke kan udvikle sin egen bevidsthed.
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Nordjyde hjælper Ukraine i krigen: Besøgte Pentagon med en drone under armen
PLUS. Når den ukrainske hær forsvarer sig mod russiske droner, er det med udstyr, som elektroingeniør Dan Hermansen har udviklet.
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Doppelgängers as risk factors for illustrative bilocation
"For once I am not accusing the journal editors and peer-reviewers of incompetence and dereliction, nor calling for the literature reviewers who cite these fictions to be cashiered in the scholastic equivalent of a court-martial."- Smut Clyde
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Sportlovet – så gick det från friluftsliv till strandhäng
Fysisk fostran, hälsosamma fjällresor eller ett sätt att spara pengar i skolorna. Syftet med sportlovet har skiftat genom åren, och numera varvar vårtrötta elever vinteraktiviteter med resor till solen. Inlägget dök först upp på forskning.se .
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Want to be influential and drive change? Be a woman (on a farm in Indonesia)
When it comes to being an influencer on Instagram and other social media platforms, women rule the roost. But, social media isn't the only domain where women lead—they can also be the drivers of change in their local communities and lead the implementation of new sustainability and development initiatives, according to a new study published today in Agriculture and Human Values.
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Regions in US, China most at risk for climate damage: report
Major industrial and economic centers in China and the United States are among the most vulnerable regions in the world to the increasingly destructive power of climate change-driven weather extremes, according to a comprehensive analysis Monday.
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Brazil flooding, landslides kill at least 36
Flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rain in Brazil claimed at least 36 lives on Carnival weekend in southeast Sao Paulo state, authorities said Sunday.
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NY Met to let French make 3D copies of two 16th-century sculptures
Two 16th-century sculptures, jewels of French Renaissance art, have been on display since 1908 at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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UN ocean treaty talks resume with goal to save biodiversity
United Nations members gather Monday in New York to resume efforts to forge a long-awaited and elusive treaty to safeguard the world's marine biodiversity.
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Japanese bid farewell to beloved panda returning to China
Thousands of Japanese fans, some wiping away tears, bid farewell to a beloved Japanese-born giant panda that made her final public appearance Sunday before flying to her home country, China.
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Flaco the escaped zoo owl can remain in the wilds of NYC
For two weeks, an owl that escaped from New York's Central Park Zoo has flown from treetop to treetop, eluding capture and amassing legions of fans worried about its ability to survive alone in the big city.
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Cyclone recovery expected to cost New Zealand billions
New Zealand said Monday it was likely to cost billions of dollars to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle as the national state of emergency was extended by another week.
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Starwatch: Jupiter and Venus meet for spectacular conjunction
Two of the brightest planets will be visible on western horizon – if weather cooperates If the weather cooperates and you can find a clear western horizon, this week will treat you to a spectacular evening conjunction. The two brightest planets, Jupiter and Venus, will meet in the western sky just after sunset. As an added bonus, the space between the two planets will play host to the tiny sliver
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Sportspecifik rehab för både kropp och hjärna fungerar bättre
Att idrotta mycket i unga år är i princip magiskt för både kropp och själ. Men för dem som får en skada väntar en tuff tid. En mer idrottsspecifik rehabilitering där psykologisk träning vävs in ökar motivationen.
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Science Falls Behind as Syphilis Stages Another Comeback
Despite being one of the oldest known sexually transmitted infections, with possible origins in the 14th century — as well as intense public health initiatives over many decades — syphilis receives little attention from researchers. But new lab techniques are allowing scientists to take a closer look.
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A Fraught New Frontier in Telehealth: Ketamine
With loosened rules around remote prescriptions, a psychedelic-like drug has become a popular treatment for mental health conditions. But a boom in at-home use has outpaced evidence of safety.
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Magnetically boosted 1D photoactive microswarm for COVID-19 face mask disruption
Nature Communications, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36650-6 Most single-use face masks are made of synthetic plastics, thus their disposal poses a direct threat to wildlife as well as potential ecotoxicological effects in the form of microplastics. Here, the authors introduce a 1D magnetic photoactive microswarm capable of actively navigating, adhering to, and accele
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Brownstone Institute admits that the Great Barrington Declaration was wrong without admitting it was wrong
The Brownstone Institute's Gabrielle Bauer claims vindication for the Great Barrington Declaration, the October 2020 document that advocated a "natural herd immunity" pandemic strategy, with an ill-defined "focused protection" strategy to protect those most at risk of death. In the fine print, however, Bauer tacitly admits that its core assumption was badly mistaken, minimizing it as not getting
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Can you solve it? That's Mathematics!
When wordplay meets numberplay Before we get to today's puzzles, here is a curious fact I learned recently: If you start with the word "YES" and advance each letter 16 along in the alphabet, it spells "OUI"? Continue reading…
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Bing's AI Is Threatening Users. That's No Laughing Matter
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P-piller til rotter er fremtidens rottebekæmpelse
Forskere fra Københavns Universitet har fået gærceller til at brygge stoffet Triptolid,…
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Elite-forsker: 'Vi må indstille os på mindre batteri-ydeevne end lithium-ion i fremtiden'
Prismodtagerne tager os forbi både fortidig dna, forstyrrede proteiner og fremtidens batterier, når årets EliteForsk-priser i dag bliver givet til fem danske forskere.
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Lista över Logiska felslut
Ett logiskt felslut eller argumentationsfel är ett resonemang som kan låta övertygande, men som vid närmare eftertanke inte egentligen säger så mycket om det som hävdas. Sådana argumentationsfel är vanliga … Continued Inlägget dök först upp på Vetenskap och Folkbildning .
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Inducing transient enantiomeric excess in a molecular quantum racemic mixture with microwave fields
Nature Communications, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36653-3 There is growing interest in controlling and manipulating molecules using external field. Here the authors demonstrate microwave induced transient enantiomeric excess in a state-selective benzyl alcohol using microwave six-wave mixing.
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Reconstruction of the tumor spatial microenvironment along the malignant-boundary-nonmalignant axis
Nature Communications, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36560-7 Delineating the cellular composition of tumour boundaries in spatial transcriptomics (ST) data is challenging. Here, the authors develop Cottrazm to integrate ST with histological imaging and single-cell data, identify the malignant and non-malignant tissue boundaries, deconvolute cell-type composition, and
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Open-circuit and short-circuit loss management in wide-gap perovskite p-i-n solar cells
Nature Communications, Published online: 20 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-36141-8 A mismatch between quasi-Fermi level splitting and open-circuit voltage is detrimental to wide bandgap perovskite pin solar cells. Here, through theoretical and experimental approaches, the authors optimize n- and p-type interfaces to achieve open-circuit voltage of 1.29 V and T80 of 3500 h at 85 °C.
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'There may still be surprises': Jeremy Farrar warns of pandemic perils ahead
As the former Sage adviser leaves Wellcome to join WHO, he talks about exhausted health workers, the UK's sluggish response to Covid and the danger of conspiracy theories Masks are a rarity now on streets and trains. We don't leave empty seats in theatres or limit how many people browse in our shops. It seems like it's all over – but Prof Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of Wellcome, once a key member
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Russia's Rescue Mission to The ISS Is Expected to Launch This Week
Two spacecraft have been leaking coolant.
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There Could Be Upward-Moving Silicon-Rich 'Snow' in Earth's Outer Core
A mystery deep inside the planet.
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The Last Soviet — podcast tells the fascinating story of a lone cosmonaut
New series hosted by a former pop star goes back to 1991 and the collapse of the USSR
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RF2's forlis spøger stadig: Endnu engang er Forsvaret i nyt udbud af redningsbåde
PLUS. Kravene til fem nye motorredningsbåde på vestkysten er så komplekse, at Forsvaret nu forsøger sig med et innovationsudbud til 280 millioner kroner.
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Soldater og officerer på skolebænken: DTU udbyder forsvarsteknologisk efteruddannelse
PLUS. Specialudviklet masteruddannelse skal opkvalificere Forsvarets personel inden for overvågning, autonome systemer og rumteknologi.
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Group of Scientists Propose a New Driver of Alzheimer's Disease: Fructose
An old survival instinct could be harming us.
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Mushroom Extract Shown to Dramatically Improve Brain-Cell Growth in The Lab
In mice, memory was also boosted 'significantly'.
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We Got a Psychotherapist to Examine the Bing AI's Bizarre Behavior
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AI is already overseeing and evaluating customer support workers, and is dealing with simpler support cases
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How can voice chat be used from the desktop version of chatgpt?
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What can one person do to give us a better future?
Apologies ahead of time for the rant, but this is something I've needed to get out of my head for some time now. I consider myself to be a generally hopeful person when it comes to the future. I genuinely think and hope that humans will become a great intergalactic civilization one day, and that when that day comes we could finally create a utopia. But every time I turn on the news, or open socia
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Gaslighting, love bombing and narcissism: why is Microsoft's Bing AI so unhinged?
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Sam and Lilly Kill a Rattlesnake! | Naked and Afraid
Naked and Afraid stars, Sam and Lilly, come face to face with a rattlesnake! #discoveryplus #nakedandafraid Stream Full Episodes of Naked and Afraid: https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/naked-and-afraid About Naked and Afraid: One man and one woman, who meet for the first time in the nude, are paired and tasked with surviving in some of the world's most extreme environments for 21 days with no foo
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Working on a Task With Another Person Changes Your Brain Activity, Study Finds
In sync.
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The Best Moon Lamps of 2023
Transform any space into an ethereal sanctuary with the soothing light of a moon lamp. These glowing orbs have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years due to the calming, relaxing light they provide by simulating the luminescence of the sun reflected from the moon's surface. But while the intensity of traditional moonlight varies depending on the lunar phase, it's always a full moon with one of
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Smooth wooden phallus found at a Roman fort was likely a sex toy
An ancient Roman wooden phallus found buried in a ditch was likely used for sexual purposes and is now on display at a museum in England.
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I built an AI-powered CTRL + F that works on any web page
For the last two months, I've been working on a scalable semantic CTRL + F. You can check it out at locusextension.com You may have seen Hebbia's Chrome Extension that launched in 2020 that archives something similar, but it looks like it's no longer available so I built my own. The idea is that you can search any text webpage with natural language queries instead of having to remember exact keyw
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Children's Books Illustrated By DALL -E AI, Thoughts?
I recently purchased a children's picture book from Google Play titled Niko and Kai by Ahmet Khalil. The illustrations are created by Dall E, an AI system by OpenAI. I love the story and was impressed by the artwork. I began looking to see if there were more books illustrated by AI and I came across an article about a Dad who used a similar technique to make a book for his daughter. He said that
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2,200-Year-Old Flush Toilet Found in China Likely One of The Oldest Ever Discovered
"Deceptively advanced."
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Why so many people are so worried about current technological progress (ChatGPT, DaVinci) if historically technological advancement produced more meaningful and high-quality jobs and even industries?
For example, the gaming industry didn't even exist 60 years ago, but today it employs almost 270k people with good wages in the US alone. submitted by /u/ErenCloud [link] [comments]
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This Startup Is Making Ultra-Strong Building Panels Out of Grass
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MIT researchers makes self-drive car AI significantly more accurate: "Liquid" neural nets, based on a worm's nervous system, can transform their underlying algorithms on the fly, giving them unprecedented speed and adaptability
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Brain-Computer Interface Startup, Synchron,Makes Strides in Enhancing Lives of People with Paralysis
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Quantum Physicists Make Nanoscopic Breakthrough of Colossal Significance
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AI Chatbot Spontaneously Develops A Theory of Mind. The GPT-3 large language model performs at the level of a nine year old human in standard Theory of Mind tests, says psychologist.
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Development and validation of a robot social presence measurement dimension scale
Scientific Reports, Published online: 19 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-28817-4
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Robert Sapolsky on How Inequality Harms the Health of the Poor and the Rich
Professor Sapolsky discusses relationship between subjective socioeconomic status and health, life expectancy gap between the rich and the poor, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ck3U_dvqQ submitted by /u/zazadob12 [link] [comments]
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Prognostic CT features in patients with untreated thymic epithelial tumors
Scientific Reports, Published online: 19 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-30041-z
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Costs for developing an AI-supported program?
Hi guys, what do you think are the costs for developing a Program that is fully supported by an AI? The AI will have to convert text to a function in the application… It is a school project so if you have got any sources please attach them in your answer, because I don´t find anything to it.:))))) Thanksss submitted by /u/Dry-Departure6678 [link] [comments]
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How long until we see a realistic version of "Westworld"?
With recent advances in AI chat technology, how long do you think it will be until someone uses this tech to create a real-life version of Westworld? In other words, a themed park filled with walking/talking AI chat bots acting as reasonably-convincing cowboys, knights, whatever. At this point, I think the only real remaining technical hurdle is to find a power source for the bots. Until then, I
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Given how soda cans have changed over the years, what might they look like by 2040?
How are some ways they might be improved? Tabs that turn into covers for the opening to keep bugs out? Any other suggestions? submitted by /u/kanna172014 [link] [comments]
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Four independent motors each with it's own active suspension and battery.
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Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans
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Malaria-Carrying Mosquitos Are Expanding Their Territory Almost 3 Miles a Year
They're on the move.
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Fragments of 'Valentine's fireball' meteorite fall in southern Italy
Object hit balcony in Matera and remnants in pristine condition – 'almost as if we collected it directly from space', says expert Residents of southern Italy's picturesque and ancient "city of stone" have been gripped by another rocky phenomenon after a meteorite crash-landed on the balcony of a home in Matera's suburbs. The space object, which had been travelling at about 200mph, was spotted in
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SYNSPUNKT Den nye tarifmodel for el er godt tænkt
PLUS. Sommer og sol spiller godt sammen med ny afregning af strømmen.
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Why Fox News Lied to Its Viewers
Fox News lies to its viewers. Its most prominent personalities, among the most influential in the industry, tell their viewers things they know not to be true. This is not accusation, allegation, or supposition. Today, we know it to be fact . Early in the Trump era, news organizations were torn over whether to refer to Donald Trump's false statements as lies , because it is difficult to know an i
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Blue Origin Says It Can Make Solar Panels Out of Moon Dust
One of the biggest challenges for humanity as we move further out into the solar system will be learning to "live off the land" rather than lugging materials with us. Blue Origin now says it's made major progress in that direction by making solar panels out of m oon dust. Establishing a more permanent human presence beyond Earth's orbit will require huge amounts of material, both to build infrast
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Lonely tunes: Humpback whales wail less as population grows
Those melancholy tunes sung by humpback whales may really be a sign of loneliness.
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Summaries and transcripts of Andrew Huberman's podcast
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Here's What Scientists Are Learning about Women's Health from Other Female Animals
Evolved adaptations of female animals could help solve women's health challenges
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Cursed Truck Hauls 80,000 Pounds of Radioactive Waste Cross Country
Waste Not Want to feel unsettled? A truck containing literally 40 tons of government-sponsored toxic waste recently made a cross-country drive from the mountains of Tennessee to New Mexico. Tennessee's infamous Oak Ridge National Laboratory hosted the atomic bomb-building Manhattan Project back in 1942. Nowadays, as Knoxville's WATE reports , it's home to the Transuranic Waste Processing Center t
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Dicks Are Getting Longer and Scientists Don't Know Why
The average penis length worldwide has increased by 25 percent in recent decades — and the scientists who discovered this apparent growth spurt say it might not be a good thing. In a paper published on Valentine's Day in the World's Journal of Men's Health , Stanford researchers observed that per their meta-analysis of decades of studies, the length of erect penises has increased 24 percent — fro
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NASA Scientist Calls for Exploration of Uranus
Gas Giant In a new paper , a NASA scientist is calling on the agency to build and launch a new exploratory probe — one designed, to the delight of us all , to investigate the "mysteries of the Uranus system." The proposed probe "will explore how Uranus formed; how much it migrated after formation; the planet's interior structure, atmosphere, magnetosphere, and ring system; and whether any moons h
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George Soros Comes Out in Support of Geoengineering the Climate
Bloody Sun-day Billionaire philanthropist — and perennial right-wing target — George Soros has come out in support of solar geoengineering, a group of experimental technologies intended to dim the Sun and thus slow down the melting of polar ice caps. As Fortune reports , Soros issued his call for investment in the controversial technology ahead of the Munich Security Conference, where he spoke th
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Meteor Explodes Over Texas, Causing Epic Noise and Scattering Debris
Lone Fireball State Unwitting civilians in southern Texas were in for a loud surprise when a sizable meteor exploded in the sky. The sonic space rock flew over McAllen around 6pm on Wednesday, barreling through the atmosphere as a wicked fireball bright enough to be detected by National Weather Service satellites, its Brownsville office tweeted . NASA's Astromaterials Research and Exploration Sci
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Was Earth already heating up, or did global warming reverse a long-term cooling trend?
Over the past century, the Earth's average temperature has swiftly increased by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit). The evidence is hard to dispute. It comes from thermometers and other sensors around the world.
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How to Unlock Your iPhone With a Security Key
Passcodes are out.
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Here's What Scientists Are Learning about Women's Health from Other Female Animals
Evolved adaptations of female animals could help solve women's health challenges
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Apple, please don't take all of the buttons away
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How Microsoft is Improving Bing AI Chatbot after Troubling Responses
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AI – Artificial Intelligence
AI was always an interesting topic to me, but I haven't dug into the topic much before. But I feel like it's time to change that now. I think all of us should not consider AI as simple helping tools, that line is crossed when intelligence is involved, and that exactly is AI. As a human society, I don't think we have applied the potential of our intelligence and abillities yet, not by far. AI can
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How long do you think it would take for A.I. generated movies to become reality?
5 to 10 years? Just give it a screenplay like you're making AI art then have a movie come out the other end. With deepfakes improving, you can have Tom Cruise wielding light sabers or something. submitted by /u/Flimsy_Card8028 [link] [comments]
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How the west is finally hitting back against China's dominance of cleantech
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A Bunch of New Funnel Web Spiders Have Been Found Going Blind in Israeli Caves
This is totally fine.
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Bagsiden: Sådan parkerer vi ladestokken
PLUS. Var der tale om en pilespids eller et patronhylster? Nej, men vi er ovre i våbenafdelingen med ugens opklaring.
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The Body's River
I was born for betrayal— When my mother left me in the orphanage, I invented love with strangers. And if it wasn't there, I made it be there, until the crash, the revelation. They say blues is three chords and the truth— And poetry is long-lined lies and a deep dive into the body's costly river.
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A Show About Mistaking Hype for Progress
A few months ago, I nearly ran over one of Uber Eats's delivery robots with my car. The little guy was trundling along a crosswalk when I made a left turn. As if startled by my presence, it stopped abruptly in the middle of the street, and its "eyes," two rings of lights, blinked. Even though its position now meant that I couldn't complete my turn and was stuck blocking oncoming traffic, I instin
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The '90s Blockbuster That's Also a Symphony
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here . Good morning, and welcome back to The Daily's Sunday culture edition, in which one Atlantic writer reveals what's keeping them entertained. Today's special guest is Megan Garber , a staff writer who f
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Why the Tesla Recall Matters
More than 350,000 Tesla vehicles are being recalled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration because of concerns about their self-driving-assistance software—but this isn't your typical recall. The fix will be shipped "over the air" (meaning the software will be updated remotely, and the hardware does not need to be addressed). Missy Cummings sees the voluntary nature of the recall a
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The hunt is on to discover a COVID vaccine that wouldn't require freezers for storage
The mRNA shots against COVID were a game-changer but the shots need ultra-cold freezers that are unavailable in many low-income countries. Now the hunt is on for innovations to solve this problem.
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JBL Pulse 5 Review: Fun to Look at and Listen to
This irresistible Bluetooth speaker has pretty lights that can sync up with your music and flash any color you like. And it makes a crazy racket too.
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The Physics Principle That Inspired Modern AI Art
Diffusion models generate incredible images by learning to reverse the process that, among other things, causes ink to spread through water.
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A kid in Guatemala had a dream. Today she's a disease detective
Neudy Rojop made a girlhood pledge. When family members fell ill, she says she decided to become a nurse "so I could change my community for good." (Image credit: Luis Echeverria for NPR)
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Yes, Lab-Grown Meat Is Vegan
This new technology offers an opportunity to free animals from exploitation. So why are some vegans opposed to it?
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Is the term schema overloaded in cogpsych?
I'm a fresh student of psychology and I've seen the term "schema" being used both in the chapter on cognition and intelligence, as in the part explaining Piaget's theory. Are they referring to the same thing or do they have different meanings in these contexts? submitted by /u/SyefufS [link] [comments]
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Scientists Have Engineered A New Type of Flour That Keeps You Fuller For Longer
Bread with benefits.
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Could Alzheimer's be caused by an infection?
Research into the disease has focused on plaques in the brain. But some scientists think viruses and bacteria play a role – and their work is gaining ground As Davangere Devanand, a neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center, combed through the reams of scientific data on Alzheimer's, he stumbled across a surprising idea – could an infection be involved in driving the disease? "I was looki
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The Best Multiplayer Video Games For 2023
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Why we should be optimistic about the future
When we were younger we probably thought of a future of utopia. A world where anyone can be anything, where we harness technology to make the impossible possible. A world where we can travel the stars, a world without conflict or the immense suffering that exists today. However, the general sentiment in the sub today seems to be that we are headed towards a general collapse of civilization. With
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inventor of the web thinks everyone will have their own personal A.I. assistants
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New Physical Illnesses Discovered Daily, but Could a Major New Mental Illness Emerge in the Near Future?
Again, an idea I read in a fictional book: The mental illnesses we all know today are basically not changed from Freud's time, for approximately a century . The BIG 3 group of psychotic disorders, schizophrenia , paranoia , and manic-depressive psychosis existed back in those early days of the psychoanalysis movement and persisted to this very day. Yes, there were some new contenders added to the
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Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans
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What is the cutting edge of 2023 technology? – not necessarily software only.
I grew up watching discovery channel before it went all reality shows. Back then my source of what the new an future promising tech was just that, Discovery. A benefit of the seemingly single source of old age was that it was all summarized in one, albeit biased, source. Whereas today in the age of fast information, it seems it's very fragmented and spread out. Perhaps I'm just unaware of good so
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Do mice really like cheese?
Do mice like eating cheese, or is it a myth?
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Computational study of the blood hemodynamic inside the cerebral double dome aneurysm filling with endovascular coiling
Scientific Reports, Published online: 19 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29988-w
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Effect of total knee replacement on skeletal muscle mass measurements using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Scientific Reports, Published online: 19 February 2023; doi:10.1038/s41598-023-29069-y
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