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    Miss AI crowns a winner: Moroccan virtual influencer takes $13,000 prize

    HouseWife tracked the key stages of this unique competition and is ready to share the results with its readers.
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    ‘I looked like a mummy’: the brutal reality of spacesuits on the ISS

    Catherine “Keddy” Coleman is the NASA astronaut who advised Sandra Bullock during filming of Alfonso Cuarón’s 2013 movie Gravity. In her book The Space Between, Coleman—who once served on the…

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    June 3 Planet Parade: How to See Six Planets Line Up Before Sunrise

    This early summer, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will stage a planetary parade, lining up on one side of the Sun. Astronomers say the best time to look…

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    Living on Mars? Meteorite strikes are 2–10× more frequent than we thought

    This conclusion was reached by an international team of scientists led by Ingrid Daubar, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Brown University (USA). Therefore, colonizing Mars…

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    Seaweed Spaghetti and Cricket Salad: How AI Envisions Our Plates in 2054

    A team from York University’s FixOurFood research program and the British retailer Co-op used AI to imagine what our food could look like in just a few decades. Ultra-realistic images…

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    Fly Through the Pillars of Creation: NASA’s Stunning 3D Visualization

    The Eagle Nebula, located in the constellation Serpens, has repeatedly served as a subject for photography. It contains an object of indescribable beauty — the Pillars of Creation. Now, thanks…

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    Perseverance Finds a Bright, Mysterious Boulder on Mars

    NASA reported that a bright boulder spotted by the rover is unlike any other rock found on Mars. The Perseverance rover, which has been studying the ancient Jezero crater on…

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    A YouTuber Used AI to Design a Time-Machine-Looking Wooden Car for His Son

    On his YouTube channel ND-Woodworking Art, Vietnamese craftsman Truong Van Dao amazes the world with his original wooden inventions. Recently he added a strange, unusual creation to his collection: a…

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    Earth’s Days Are Getting Longer — The Inner Core Is to Blame

    Perhaps you already feel that the day is dragging on unbearably long? Likely, it’s not just your boring job to blame. The reason lies in the inner core’s behavior —…

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    Meet the 10 Finalists in the World’s First Miss AI Pageant

    This is a competition among incredibly beautiful young women, who also have a host of other advantages dictated by the times: all of its participants are created by artificial intelligence.…

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    Talk to Your 60-Year-Old Self with MIT’s ‘Future You’ AI

    It’s not a time machine — yet. But MIT’s Future You chatbot feels a lot like one. If you need important advice, turn to this AI model, the team at…

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    A Drone Just Delivered Oxygen to Camp 1 on Everest — and Brought Back Trash

    An experimental drone flight that carried oxygen tanks from Base Camp to Camp 1 marks a new era in climbing the world’s tallest mountain. Mount Everest, also known as Chomolungma…

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    GPT-4 Didn’t Pass the Bar — the ‘Top 10%’ Claim Was Overhyped

    Last year, OpenAI representatives boasted that their artificial intelligence tool, GPT-4, outperformed 90 percent of law interns on the bar exam. This caused a media frenzy. However, a new study…

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    AI and Drones Hunt for a Mate for the World’s Loneliest Palm

    A romantic story has unfolded around the revival of the palm tree Encephalartos woodii. This species was widespread on Earth long before the age of dinosaurs. The last wild specimen…

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    Hand-built in the Mexican jungle: an open-air electric car for eco-resorts

    The prototype of the electric car came to life thanks to the efforts of AZULIK Mobility and Roth Fablab. The former focuses on implementing innovative technologies at AZULIK eco-resorts, while…

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    Too Busy to Date? Let an AI Double Go on Your Dates

    Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder and CEO of the online dating platform Bumble, spoke at the Bloomberg Technology Summit in San Francisco about the likelihood of that scenario becoming real.…

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    It Lies Like It Breathes — AI Has Learned to Deceive People

    The team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology described the dangers of AI lying and urged governments to adopt strict measures to address the problem quickly.AI Many artificial intelligence systems…

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    Spot a Psychopath at the Wheel by This One Habit

    Researchers believe that people with psychopathic traits are more likely to use their phones while driving. They also commit traffic violations more frequently than other drivers. What scientists have learned…

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    Meet WASP-193b — a planet as light and fluffy as cotton candy

    This enormous world sits 1,232 light-years from Earth. The exoplanet WASP-193b is nearly 50 percent larger than Jupiter. Despite that size, it’s so light and fluffy that its overall density…

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    Father and Son Broke the Drone Speed Record With a 480 km/h Quadcopter

    The Guinness World Records entry covers the fastest battery-powered, remote-controlled drone. After months of trial and error, the amateur remote-controlled drone Peregrine 2, built by Luke and Mike Bell, finally…

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    NASA Is Funding a Flexible ‘Railway’ to Haul Cargo Across the Moon

    NASA says the railway will be crucial for operating lunar bases over the next decade. The idea of building a railway on the Moon sounds like science fiction. You are…

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    Miss AI: Inside the world’s first beauty pageant for virtual women

    Content-creation platform Fanvue announced the first global contest, “Miss AI.” Participants will compete in beauty and social media influence, and the jury will also evaluate how skillfully each contestant’s creator…

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    A hammer-proof robotic hand built to survive brutal AI training

    The smart, agile hand from British firm Shadow Robot Company looks like a prop from a science fiction movie. It is also super fast, extremely strong, and quite large –…

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    India’s New Renewable Mega-Park Will Be Five Times the Size of Paris

    Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) will build a massive wind and solar power plant. This clean-energy company is a subsidiary of the Adani Group, the country’s largest coal importer and…

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    NASA Simulates a 360° Dive Into a Black Hole

    If you’ve ever dreamed of diving headfirst into a black hole, but the idea of turning your body into plasma doesn’t appeal to you, NASA has a solution. At the…

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    Aptera’s solar three-wheeler gets a golden UAE edition with built-in cooling

    A California maker of innovative cars has released a special version of its solar-powered three-wheeled vehicle for the UAE: the Aptera UAE Union Anniversary Edition. The startup showed the first…

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    ChatGPT’s images default to white men for leaders — and women for secretaries

    The Finder website’s research team conducted a study on how chatbots perceive people in positions of responsibility, including ChatGPT. The topic of this work is more than relevant, as currently…

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    China’s ‘Land Aircraft Carrier’ hides a two-seat airplane

    The Chinese company XPeng AeroHT announced plans to put one of its most unusual creations into production. At CES 2024, some attendees could barely contain their laughter when they saw…

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    A polymer that gets harder with every hit — inspired by cornstarch

    A team from the University of California, Merced (USA) has invented a quirky but promising material. With each strike against it, the material becomes harder and harder. Experts consider such…

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    The Jobs AI Is Most Likely to Replace First

    Leading experts have revealed which professionals will be the first to be left behind by the AI revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI) will primarily replace those who perform repetitive, predictable tasks…

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    AI ‘Employees’ Are Coming for Office Jobs — and Could Cut the Workweek to Three Days

    By 2030, experts warn, the spread of AI “employees” could reshape work for nearly every office worker. This is the view of leading figures in the software industry. They say…

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    Deep Sea Dreamer: Steve Kozloff’s $250 Million Superyacht That Turns into a Submarine

    When American designer Steve Kozloff designed this luxurious steel vessel, he thought about his wife, Terry, and the many underwater adventures that awaited them. He imagined them exploring the ocean…

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    Which plants will astronauts try to grow on the Moon?

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced plans to grow agricultural crops on the Moon. Astronauts on the 2026 Artemis III mission will try to grow cress, duckweed,…

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    Sleep Through the Ride: The Triangular Driverless ‘Hotel-on-Wheels’

    The triangular vehicle, powered by artificial intelligence, will transport passengers to their destinations while they sleep. A hotel-on-wheels for twilight travels Peter Stulz, founder of the Xoio design studio, and…

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    Astrocriminology: How Blood Spatter Changes in Microgravity

    In microgravity, familiar things behave in weird ways. Flames form spheres, human bones lose density, and calluses on the feet disappear. Various liquids also act strangely. It’s no surprise a…

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    What’s on NASA’s Europa Clipper Plaque: 2.6 Million Names, Water Sounds, and a Poem

    The message for extraterrestrial civilizations contains multi-level information, including 2.6 million names on a silicon microchip. Those names were submitted on NASA’s website by people who participated in the “Message…

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    Why Toyota’s soft humanoid Punyo hugs, lifts, and carries like a person

    Most humanoid robots pick up objects with their hands. But we, humans, use our chests, thighs, and shoulders for this, especially when carrying something bulky. A new soft robot from…

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    Meet the Electric Car That Drives on Roads — and Flies

    Jim Duchovny, CEO of California startup Alef Aeronautics, revealed the vehicle at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Duchovny has roots in Kyiv. The pre-order list for the Alef Model A,…

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    How to Use Emojis to Soften Bad News at Work

    Researchers from Chatham University in Pennsylvania say the impact of negative online messages about work can be softened by using emojis. In the 26 years since the first emoji appeared,…

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    Robotic dog learns to open doors with its paw and even pick up stones

    Four-legged robotic dogs have gained popularity among scientists and rapid response teams in recent years, primarily due to their unique ability to maneuver in dangerous or inaccessible areas for humans.…

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    AI tells male and female brains apart with over 90% accuracy

    A team of researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine reports that male and female brains are organized differently. They scanned the brains of people of both sexes and found…

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    NASA Wants Volunteers to Live Like Martians for a Year

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is inviting four volunteers to live in simulated Martian conditions for a year — a scenario recently visualized by the neural network Midjourney.…

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    On the Brink: Why Ben Goertzel Thinks Superintelligence Could Arrive by 2027

    Leading AI scientist Ben Goertzel made this prediction at the Beneficial AGI 2024 summit in Panama. Ben Goertzel is a Ph.D., mathematician, futurist, and CEO of SingularityNET. In the early…

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    How Colossal Biosciences hopes to bring back the woolly mammoth by 2028

    It’s been more than 4,000 years since a woolly mammoth last walked the Earth. But these extinct giants might not be gone forever. We may be one step closer to…

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    The Jumping Gene That Helped Snip Our Tails

    For decades, scientists have wondered why humans don’t have tails. A team of researchers from New York and Harvard universities traced the answer to a mutation in a key gene.…

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    Beethoven’s DNA Didn’t Explain His Deafness — It Exposed a Family Secret

    On a gloomy March Monday in 1827, German composer Ludwig van Beethoven died at 56. For a long time, he had suffered from jaundice and was bedridden. His limbs and…

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    Japan Is Launching a Satellite Built From Magnolia Wood

    The ecological satellite LignoSat resembles a toy that has been taken out of a box of wooden blocks. Researchers at Kyoto University and logging company Sumitomo Forestry created it. Their…

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    Easter Island’s rongorongo may be a one-of-a-kind writing system

    An international team of scientists used radiocarbon dating to study the mysterious wooden rongorongo tablets from Easter Island. This undeciphered script is unlike any known writing system. The team suggested…

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