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    How old is your cat in human years? Calculator.

    A tortoiseshell cat named Millie, who lives with her owner Leslie Greenhalf in the British town of Stockport, recently …

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    How old is your dog in human years? Calculator.

    To determine a dog’s age in human years, you don’t simply multiply your pet’s age by seven. According to experts, calculating a dog’s age is a bit more nuanced. Overall,…

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    Do animals kiss?

    Kissing is an essential part of human culture. Ancient cuneiform tablets discovered in Iraq reveal that people have been kissing since at least 2500 B.C. Today, we actively exchange kisses…

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    Whale songs are similar to human language, researchers say.

    A team led by researchers from the University of St Andrews in the UK has discovered a “language-like structure” in the songs of humpback whales, a feature previously thought to…

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    The futurist identified three phases of human evolution. Currently, we are “hanging” in the second phase.

    Jeffrey Charles Hardy, founder of the nonprofit organization Care for Peace, has stated that humanity is currently experiencing three phases of evolution. According to him, we are on the brink…

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    Dogs can sense human stress, and it makes them upset.

    Researchers from the University of Bristol have discovered that human stress can lead to a sudden decline in a dog’s mood. This groundbreaking study by the university team is the…

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    Salmon and scrambled eggs – yuck! Human food poses a risk of obesity for dogs.

    Scientists advise pet owners to think twice before feeding their dogs leftovers like scrambled eggs or grilled salmon from their plates. “Most of us don’t realize how calorie-dense human food…

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    Always on guard: dogs can hear everything, even in their sleep.

    Dogs possess remarkable abilities, from their keen talent for reading human emotions through facial expressions to their extraordinary understanding of numbers. Now, researchers have evidence of yet another capability of…

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    Monkeys in Our Place: What Would Happen if Humanity Disappeared

    People tend to define dominance in terms of the use of tools, language, and culture, as well as the ability to alter their environment. This perspective is quite anthropocentric, prioritizing…

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    Human ancestors coexisted with dinosaurs.

    In the scientific community, discussions have long persisted about when placental mammals—such as humans, dogs, and bats—first appeared. A recent analysis of fossils has led to a stunning discovery: our…

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    Good, bad, evil: dogs can distinguish human intentions.

    A team of researchers from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna closely observed the reactions of 96 pet dogs to the behavior of people offering them pieces of sausage.…

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    Like people: AI systems are overconfident and biased.

    Although humans and artificial intelligence systems think very differently, new research has shown that AI often makes irrational decisions, just like we do. Researchers from five academic institutes in Canada…

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    On the brink of singularity: artificial superintelligence could become a reality by 2027.

    This prediction was made by leading AI scientist Ben Goertzel at the Beneficial AGI 2024 summit in Panama. Ben Goertzel is a Ph.D. holder, mathematician, futurist, and CEO of SingularityNET.…

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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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    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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    Artificial intelligence is not a threat to humanity.

    Many people are concerned that artificial intelligence will replace humans. The paranoia surrounding this includes the belief that AI threatens our identity by surpassing human creativity and ingenuity. However, fears…

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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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    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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    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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    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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    The Sun Gave Us Sight

    Have you ever wondered why our eyes are structured the way they are? Take bees, for example; they can perceive ultraviolet radiation and see it. In contrast, human eyes and…

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