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    Water reserves in the soil, lakes, and rivers are decreasing: is this the beginning of an agricultural crisis?

    Dongral Ryu, a professor of hydrology at the University of Melbourne, and his colleague Ki-Won So have reported that glo…

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    People are confident that they understand dogs. But usually, that’s not the case.

    Think you understand your dog? Scientists at Arizona State University (ASU) believe you might be mistaken. A new study on how humans perceive dog behavior has revealed that we significantly…

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    Penguin monogamy is a myth: they don’t dedicate their lives to a single partner.

    Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not paragons of marital fidelity. While scientists consider many species of penguins to be monogamous, the notion that these marine birds choose a lifelong…

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    A decrease in the Earth’s population will not be enough to save its ecology.

    Currently, our planet’s population is experiencing something that was once thought nearly impossible: it is fluctuating. This suggests that the global population may peak much sooner than expected, potentially exceeding…

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    Why do cats retract their claws while dogs do not?

    Imagine the sound of a dog’s claws clicking against a tiled floor. Now picture a cat walking on that same floor. The difference is that the cat moves in complete…

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    The punishment of AI does not prevent it from lying; it simply hides its deceitfulness better.

    Scientists at OpenAI attempted to stop and punish the model. AI who lied and deceived. But punishment taught her to devise even more cunning schemes. What challenges did the scientists…

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    Why doesn’t stainless steel rust?

    Rust It is a constant threat to iron, which easily oxidizes both in air and in water. Even steel—a hard alloy of iron and carbon—rusts easily. However, stainless steel, as…

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    Aliens or not? The US will investigate controversial “alien” mummies.

    The famous “alien” mummies from Peru will soon be transported to the United States. Congressman Tim Burchett promised to enlist the most powerful scientific forces to study the remains, which…

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    ChatGPT has been accused of sexism. And not just that.

    The research team at the Finder website conducted a study on how chatbots perceive people in responsible positions. ChatGPT . The topic of this work is more than relevant, as…

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    What secret did Beethoven’s DNA hide: the verdict of geneticists

    On a gloomy March Monday in 1827, the German composer passed away. Ludwig van Beethoven He was 56. For a long time, he had suffered from jaundice and was bedridden.…

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    Not a thriller, but a breakthrough: China has created the world’s first “child” with AI.

    The world’s first “child” with artificial intelligence Tong Tong – which means “little girl” – has a somewhat eerie appearance. She seems to have stepped into our reality from a…

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    Artificial intelligence working as an HR manager: should we rejoice or be concerned?

    Artificial intelligence tools are confidently and quietly replacing HR professionals. It turns out that most of the world’s leading companies are already actively using algorithmic services. AI in the role…

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Will the metaverse be as popular as smartphones?

    The metaverse is referred to as a network of virtual worlds where people (their avatars) can interact with each other and with digital objects using virtual reality technologies. For those…

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    This is not science fiction: solar energy will be harvested in space.

    Recently, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket delivered a 50-kilogram Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD) along with 116 satellites into orbit, developed by scientists at Caltech. Researchers from this institute are…

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