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    Artificial intelligence is not a threat to humanity.

    Many people are concerned that artificial intelligence will replace humans. The paranoia surrounding this includes the b…

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    Fake or real: how to recognize a deepfake

    Deepfake is a forged video or audio recording designed to resemble a real person. However, researchers warn that people cannot detect more than a quarter of speech samples created. artificial…

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    GR-1 – a humanoid robot designed to assist elderly people.

    With the acceleration of technological progress in humanoid robots with support. AI There is a growing demand for their use in communication with people. The Chinese company Fourier Intelligence has…

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    Space tourism, sex, and pregnancy in space

    People have a knack for intimacy in unlikely places. Therefore, there is a significant likelihood that with the further development of the space tourism industry, the first sex in space…

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    Is white paint a cure for global warming?

    Back in 2021, American researchers developed the whitest paint in the world. This color turned out to be so white that it can reflect over 98% of light. The invention…

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    Plant fighters against air pollution

    Australian scientists attempted to determine whether a vertical greening system could remove a mixture of harmful compounds found in gasoline vapors. For the experiment, a collection of houseplants was chosen…

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    Will artificial intelligence choose what music we listen to?

    The era of artificial intelligence (AI) has already arrived, and over time, neural networks will become even smarter. Therefore, it can already be stated that their impact on art and…

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    A journey through time among the stars

    Scientists report the astonishing news that after the Big Bang, time in the Universe flowed five times slower than it does now. This conclusion was reached by researchers while observing…

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    Non-physical smartphone: the technologies of the future are already here.

    Humane AI Pin – a projector that can be worn attached to clothing. It functions as a non-physical smartphone, projecting apps, calls, and voice assistance onto hands or surfaces. Futuristic…

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    Technologies of the Future: Ideas That Could Change the World

    The future is arriving faster than we think. What recently seemed like science fiction is now a reality. Scientists tend to believe that the latest technologies of the future will…

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    Better than humans: AI surprises regarding the future of robots

    While humanity debates whether it constitutes artificial intelligence The humanoid robots presented to the public at the UN summit have already claimed their superiority over humans, posing a threat to…

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    Is artificial intelligence encroaching on the medical profession?

    Family doctors already have patients who turn to “Dr. Google” for diagnoses. However, now Google has developed software using artificial intelligence that answers medical questions with 92.6% accuracy. This tool…

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    Intelligent life in the oceans is more likely than on land.

    Scientists in a new study investigated where the likelihood of intelligent life based on technology is greater – in the oceans or on land. According to the findings, such beings…

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    A wonder catamaran resembling a vintage car.

    The recently presented concept of the Decadence catamaran impresses with its incredible design. This amazing sea vessel of the future resembles a giant retro car. Its developer, British designer Andy…

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    In search of extraterrestrials in the Milky Way

    If advanced alien civilizations were trying to discover life elsewhere in the galaxy, scientists believe they would likely place radio receivers near their own habitats. That’s why researchers have focused…

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    Primitive, yet creative

    The gallery of ancient cave markings, which scientists believe were created around 75,000 years ago, is likely the work of Neanderthals. A team of researchers analyzing the drawings found in…

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    A factory in orbit is no longer science fiction.

    The first space factory has been launched, aimed at pharmaceutical production in microgravity conditions. Using a capsule spacecraft, the produced goods will be returned to Earth. The first one has…

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    Human ancestors dealt with dinosaurs.

    In the scientific community, discussions about when placental mammals, which include humans, dogs, and bats, first appeared have been ongoing for a long time. Recent analysis of fossils has led…

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    Stonehenge in Dutch

    Dutch archaeologists have discovered a religious site that is about 4,000 years old. Local media have dubbed it the “Dutch Stonehenge.” The site features a burial mound that once served…

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    Eyebrows are a neutral facial feature.

    The human face can express a wide range of emotions, many of which would be impossible without eyebrows. Although scientists still do not know exactly how and why these two…

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    Drunk at the wheel? A new version of Tutankhamun’s death.

    Tutankhamun is one of the most famous pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. He ruled 3000 years ago, ascending to the throne at the age of 9 or 10 and dying at…

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    Fine dining from… work

    Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver, and other celebrity chefs better be on their toes, as they have a competitor – a cooking robot that easily learns to cook just by watching…

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    Norway will build an electric cruise ship with giant solar sails.

    The cruise company Hurtigruten Norway has announced plans to create an electric cruise ship with zero emissions and 50-meter sails covered in solar panels. The vessel will harness energy from…

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    Tutankhamun: not a weak youth, but a hardened warrior.

    According to legends, the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt from the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom, who ruled approximately from 1332 to 1323 BC, was actually not a sickly boy-king,…

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    Artificial intelligence against humanity

    Professor Max Tegmark drew parallels with the extinction of species and provided a grim forecast: the probability of humanity’s destruction. artificial intelligence It will reach 50%. This will happen when…

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    Turbulence is increasing due to climate change.

    Climate change is causing many unpleasant and sometimes unexpected effects. As experts note, strong turbulence is increasing alongside global warming. British scientists have found that since 1979, it has risen…

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    What will our homes be like in 2050: a forecast from artificial intelligence

    Augmented reality holograms, assistant robots, 3D-printed transformer walls, obedient screens… All of this, and more, has been integrated into quirky yet practical architectural forms by artificial intelligence. Such a reality,…

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    Helmet bike: a Brit has created the fastest electric bicycle in the world.

    The developer of technical innovations tested the IRIS eTrike model with astronaut Tim Peake and is now ready to accept orders from future owners of the wonder rover. Mass production…

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    What will 10 cities in the USA look like in 2050: AI predictions

    Journalists from the British publication Daily Mail They asked the image generator Midjourney to predict what ten major cities in the U.S. will look like in 2050. Then they sought comments…

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    Aesthetic energy: the British have constructed metal trees for solar charging of cars.

    Metal trees have seven-meter canopies that capture solar energy through nanophotoelectric “leaves.” The energy will be stored in a battery located in the trunk. The British startup SolarBotanic Trees has…

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    Microplastics are entering the brain at an alarming rate: scientists are shocked.

    An international team of scientists has discovered that microplastics can penetrate the brain just two hours after entering the body. Researchers from the Medical University of Vienna (Austria) and Vassar…

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    How to Protect Your Password from Hackers: Expert Tips

    Now hackers can crack complex passwords eight times faster than last year, claim researchers from the American cybersecurity company Hive Systems. They also warn that a password consisting only of…

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    A charismatic prompter: a student created GPT glasses that suggest smart responses.

    This intellectual gadget is similar to glasses or rather even to a monocle. It was invented by Brian Hau-Ping Chang, a student at Stanford University (USA). The RizzGPT device, which…

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    Minivan for lovers: GAC has created a futuristic vehicle for couple’s travels.

    The electric vehicle Van Life is supposedly designed for long journeys through Martian landscapes. However, it is intended for only two travelers. A couple that may be going on their…

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    Why Your Cat Loves Your Laptop So Much: An Expert’s Opinion

    Does it annoy you that your cat occasionally sleeps on the keyboard of your home computer? And do you find yourself wondering what causes this behavior? Unfortunately, scientists have not…

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    Scientists are imagining: who and why would we need solar airships today?

    Such flights would be eco-friendly but quite lengthy. For example, a journey by airship from London to New York would take three days. The topic of zeppelins (airships with rigid…

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    Cardiological sensation: AI diagnoses heart attacks with 99.6 percent accuracy.

    A team of researchers from the University of Edinburgh claims that this breakthrough in cardiodiagnostics will significantly reduce the number of hospitalizations. The AI tool will help quickly identify patients…

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    Scientists have created a 3D printer using Lego to grow human skin.

    During research, scientists often lament the limited access to human tissue samples of specific sizes and types needed for many projects. This problem could be solved with the help of…

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    Sweden will build the world’s first highway that charges electric cars while they are in motion.

    Swedish engineers have designed a unique electric highway. It will be built on a 13-kilometer stretch of the European route E20, between Hallsberg and Örebro. The Swedes decided to create…

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    Scientists have invented smart fabric: it changes color and shape in response to heat and electricity.

    Inventors from the University of Waterloo (Canada) have detailed the properties of a new smart fabric in an article for the journal Nano-Micro Small. The authors of this remarkable idea…

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    Hyundai will build a lunar rover: it will be assembled from car parts.

    Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has begun developing a prototype of its own lunar rover for scientific research on the Moon. The unmanned vehicle, which will operate on solar energy, will…

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    Why is your mobile running slowly and how to deal with it?

    When using our smartphones, we often make mistakes that can slow them down. So how can you fix these issues to keep your iPhone or Android running smoothly? Kevin Charron,…

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    ChatGPT is surprising: artificial intelligence can be more empathetic than real doctors.

    A team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego, compared the written responses of doctors and the renowned ChatGPT to health-related questions found on the Reddit forum AskDoc.…

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    A pastry chef’s nightmare: a 3D printer printed a cake using a complicated recipe.

      Recently, a team of researchers from universities in the USA made a true breakthrough in the confectionery field. Specifically, they printed a dessert with seven ingredients using a 3D…

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    A 3D printer will print a passenger ferry for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

    The idea for creating this autonomous vehicle belonged to an international consortium that included companies Roboat, Holland Shipyards Group, and Sequana Développement. The initiator of the 3D printing of the…

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    Nissan has unveiled a new electric convertible that shines in the dark.

    Car enthusiasts have been waiting for the debut of this futuristic convertible since 2021, when the Japanese automaker first unveiled the Nissan Max-Out concept in the form of a digital…

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    Giant reserves of water have been discovered on the Moon: it is contained in tiny glass beads.

    Small glass beads were found by researchers in soil samples delivered in 2020. The Earth The spacecraft of the Chinese mission Chang’e 5. The results of the study have only…

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    A YouTuber invented a bicycle with square wheels: the question is, why?

    The inventor hiding behind the nickname The Q showcased a strange bicycle to the guests of his YouTube channel. It moves on two square wheels, which do not rotate during…

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