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    In an origami style: Nissan presents an electric car for creative people.

    The authors of the concept position the Nissan Hyper Punk conceptual electric car as a mobile creative studio with artif…

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    Hot metal, burnt steak, or pastry: what does space smell like?

    When astronauts return to the ISS after a spacewalk, they often describe an unexpected smell. It is associated with burnt steak, spent gunpowder, and hot metal. But why does space…

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    AI determines the place and year of wine production with colossal accuracy.

    An international team of researchers led by scientists from the University of Bordeaux analyzed the characteristics of 80 red wines from seven wineries in the region using artificial intelligence. The…

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    When people will live in underground cities: five common technologies of the year 2100.

    All these scenarios seem to be taken straight from science fiction films. However, by the year 2100, they may become entirely real. Ed Johnson, CEO and co-founder of PushFar, is…

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    What dogs will look like in 10,000 years: AI prediction

    Why did the researchers choose this specific time period? Perhaps this duration is sufficient for the world to transition into a radically different climate phase. According to the team, the…

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    An orange toilet paper substitute has been invented for tourists.

    Avia Revivi, a student at the Faculty of Industrial Design at the Israeli National Academy of Arts, has developed an environmentally friendly alternative to toilet paper called O-SOW. Its composition…

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    AI Forecast: In 50 years, the majority of the world’s population will become vegans.

    By order of the publication DailyMail The ubiquitous ChatGPT has made predictions about the eating habits of Earthlings in the coming half-century. The AI chatbot developed by OpenAI has forecasted…

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    Saturn’s rings will soon disappear. But that’s no reason to be sad.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has promised that in 18 months, Saturn’s rings will suddenly disappear. However, this is not a reason to be sad, as they simply…

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    A bio-digital startup is printing tiles made from algae and mushroom mycelium.

    This technology is a true leap into the future. The production of MYCO-ALGA tiles by bioMATTERS is only remotely associated with traditional building materials manufacturing. It is developed in digital…

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    Space tourists are promised a Michelin-starred meal for €120,000.

    Tourists who aspire to reach for the stars can now have lunch or dinner in the stratosphere, enjoying a view of our planet from an altitude of 25 kilometers. In…

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    SHANE electric car: a two-wheeled vehicle with artificial intelligence

    American inventor of Chinese descent Shane Chen has unveiled the concept of a new electric vehicle named after himself – SHANE. The car, covered in a glossy finish, moves on…

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    About microbes and humans: an important part of the body lives on after its death.

    In every human body thrives a complex community of trillions. microorganisms They are important for the health of the body as long as a person is alive. These microbial symbionts…

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    Prehistoric women were not only gatherers but also hunters.

    Scientists have debunked the myth that in prehistoric times men were hunters while women were gatherers. A study led by Sarah Lacy, professor of anthropology at the University of Delaware…

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    What will happen if you charge your phone all night?

    Does overnight or any other prolonged charging damage a lithium-ion battery? And how can you take care of your phone to make it last as long as possible? The debate…

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    Music lovers with leaves: plants grow better when they listen to music.

    It turns out that if you grow plants under music They will yield significantly larger harvests. This was shown by a recent study from the team at Tianjin Normal University,…

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    A Hetaera with a Mirror: A Tomb of a Courtesan from the Time of Alexander the Great Discovered in Israel

    The finds are about 2300 years old. Researchers from Tel Aviv University conducted excavations on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). Suddenly, on the roadside leading to Jerusalem, archaeologists…

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    How to clean the ocean: a simple and effective invention by surfer friends

    For the eighth consecutive year, former surfers Andrew Turton and Pete Ceglinski are on their noble mission. They are cleaning the world’s oceans of trash, saying it is “for future…

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    Beneath the Amazon jungle, scientists have discovered a large lost city.

    There are few places left on Earth where nature remains untouched. One of them is the Amazon. In its vast territory of 6.7 million square kilometers, every patch of soil,…

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    NASA will print a residential house on the Moon: and this is not a fantasy.

    Recently, several serious companies have been developing lunar habitat projects. However, the idea of a dwelling on Earth’s natural satellite originated at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). To…

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    Aliens, hide! AI will search for extraterrestrial life with 90% accuracy.

    For centuries, humanity has been obsessed with the idea of life on other planets. A new breakthrough in detection aliens A team of researchers from George Mason University (Virginia, USA)…

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    RoboCop K5: the cyborg against crime in New York

    A new security guard has appeared at the busiest subway station in New York – a robot cop weighing 180 kg. The new robotic police officer was introduced by the…

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    Electric scooter in a suitcase: assemble your wheeled constructor.

      The popular Motocompacto from the 80s is making a comeback as an electric scooter with folding parts. It is so compact that it can fit in a closet or…

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    Soon, teachers, desks, and textbooks will disappear from schools: a shocking forecast.

    Rapid technological progress will forever change the educational reality, making it unrecognizable in just 15 years. Renowned futurist Tracy Followes (UK), who has collaborated with leading technology companies around the…

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    Fake story in the browser: destroying the online footprint

    Many people search for things on Google that they would prefer to keep hidden. The Norwegian company Opera GX aims to relieve users of these worries once and for all.…

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    Freken Bok is retiring: she will be replaced by a humanoid robot.

    The developers named this cute iron guy Phoenix. He was born at Sanctuary AI (Vancouver). The robot, powered by electricity, stands over 170 centimeters tall and weighs about 70 kilograms,…

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    Traffic jams in the sky: future traffic problems

    Researchers note that new aviation technologies, such as air taxi Drones and advanced air mobility (AAM) could soon triple air traffic. This will be particularly noticeable in urban areas, where…

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    AI is already more creative than humans.

    AI is developing incredibly rapidly, surpassing humans in strategic games, web design, and data processing. Now, creative thinking has also been added to the list of artificial intelligence capabilities. AI…

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    The first AI singer has signed a contract.

    Warner Music has made history as the first record label to sign a contract with an AI singer. The virtual pop star Nunuri is unlike any other artificial intelligence, as…

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    Artificial intelligence: the main artist, not just an assistant?

    Discussions around the creative capabilities of artificial intelligence seem to have reached a critical point. A recent study comparing ideas generated by humans and AI suggests that not only can…

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    Sentinel Research Base: like in space, but underwater

    A British team is planning to build an incredibly ambitious underwater scientific environment called Sentinel. According to the creators’ vision, it will function similarly to the International Space Station –…

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    Humanity and technology: how to share jobs with AI?

    Participants in the September event Cosmos Science City discussed the jobs of the future in the context of rapid technological changes. Psychologist Ruchi Sinha expects that the transformational impact of…

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    Iron helpers: robots will come in handy anywhere.

    Perhaps you have dreamed of a robot assistant that would cook, clean, and do any other tasks for you? For a long time, this idea seemed too fantastical, but it…

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    Should we be afraid of robots?

    The development of any innovative technologies instills fear in most people. However, scientists have become interested in why we think about robots rather than computers when pondering the question of…

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    Biosphere and technosphere: what does the future hold for humanity?

    The biodiversity of our planet is exceptionally amazing. At the same time, the exchange of information among representatives of the biosphere has always been an important part of their lives…

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    Spies on wheels: cars are monitoring drivers.

    A new study has shocked drivers. It turns out that 25 leading automotive brands collect and exchange deeply personal data. Branded cars really do monitor the private lives of drivers,…

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    Television in a suitcase: a marvel of technology for travelers

    LG Electronics has introduced the intelligent device LG StanbyME GO for indoor and outdoor use. This television features a 27-inch touchscreen display with a four-channel 20W speaker system and fits…

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    The fastest airliner: London-New York in 3.5 hours.

    A flight from London to New York in just 3.5 hours may seem like too fantastical a prospect to be true. However, in just 4 years, such a fastest airliner…

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    Inspiration from a handbag: a smartphone as a wallet

    The unusual complex device looks like a wallet adorned with chains, feathers, and tassels. This innovative smartphone is designed to help both fashion brands (Prada, Louis Vuitton, etc.) and tech…

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    Colonization of Mars: Requirements for Future Colonizers

    Researchers modeled future Mars colonizers based on data from Arctic researchers and submarine crews. According to them, “neurotic” individuals have the worst chances of survival when colonizing the Red Planet.…

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    Zapata Aerocruiser: a hybrid electric aircraft in development

    Franky Zapata is a French inventor and pilot best known for his extreme feats on a high-speed flyboard. He has announced an amazing hybrid electric aircraft (eVTOL). This flying machine…

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    The Ice Man: What Ötzi Really Looked Like

      Ötzi, or the Iceman, is the most famous ice mummy in the world, dating back to the late Neolithic period. However, recent research has revealed that the Ice Man…

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    AI has not yet conquered dating sites, but it is trying.

    AI is gradually taking over the world, claiming more and more areas of activity. However, as researchers note, artificial intelligence still lags behind in online dating applications. Men more often…

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    Reading thoughts: reconstructing a song from brain waves

    Reading a person’s thoughts no longer seems like something fantastical. Previously, scientists managed to predict a person’s words during a regular conversation by decoding the electrical activity in the temporal…

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    AI will save humanity from extinction.

    Scientific achievements have helped people create the modern world. However, what awaits humanity in the future considering the potential of AI? It is probably impossible to make definitive claims about…

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    Plastic waste: a chance for a new life in construction

    In their recent research, Stanford University engineers Michael Lepech and Zhijie Li discuss the possibility of using recycled reinforced fiberglass polymer composite, which is used in parts of cars, boats,…

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    In water and in the sky: the taxi of the future is already operating in France.

    In March 2017, Alain Thébault and Anders Bringdal, world record holders in sailing speed, presented their own startup. Their idea was to create energy-efficient and environmentally friendly marine transport. This…

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    Artificial intelligence in the search for criminals

    Thus, the Japanese police hope to prevent serious crimes. It is noted that initially these innovative technologies will be used only to protect high-ranking VIPs. This idea emerged a year…

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    Dragonfly wings inspire innovative developments.

    Researchers from the American Weizmann School of Design have discovered that dragonfly wings could help develop lighter, stronger, and more “eco-friendly” airplane wings. Based on the principles of biomimicry (copying…

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