
1,200 years ago, a cat in Jerusalem left the oldest known evidence of ‘making biscuits’ on a clay jug
A little feline “made biscuits” around 1,200 years earlier in Jerusalem, leaving the earliest record of knead marks. (Image credit: Shimon Gibson/Mt Zion Expedition ) Archaeologists in Jerusalem have actually…
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Our brains can understand written sentences in the ‘blink of an eye,’ study reveals
The brain processes the structure of written sentences extremely rapidly, a research study discovers. ( Image credit: Getty Images) Human brains can determine the fundamental structures of composed language from…
Read More »18-year prison sentence for man who used AI to create child abuse images
Nelson in August confessed to developing and offering custom pictures of kid sexual assault customized to consumers’ particular demands. He created digital designs of the kids utilizing genuine photos that…
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Computers normally can’t see optical illusions โ but a scientist combined AI with quantum mechanics to make it happen
(Image credit: Evgeniy Lyachenko/Getty Images) A brand-new expert system ( AI)system can imitate how individuals analyze complicated visual fallacies for the very first time, thanks to concepts obtained from the…
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What’s the difference between a tsunami and a tidal wave?
The 2011 tsunami wave striking the coast of Minamisoma in Fukushima prefecture. (Image credit:-/ JIJI PRESS/AFP through Getty Images) Tidal bores and tsunamis– the 2 most effective kinds of wave…
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Pazyryk Swan: A 2,300-year-old plush swan from Siberia tied to the ‘creation of the universe’
A felted swan from Iron Age Siberia was crafted from reindeer wool and represented life in 3 spheres: air, land and water. (Image credit: Dima Moroz through Shutterstock ) Call:…
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AI ‘can stunt the skills necessary for independent self-creation’: Relying on algorithms could reshape your entire identity without you realizing
Can we rely on algorithms to make the very best choices for us, and what does that mean for our firm? ( Image credit: Getty Images/gremlin) The increase of expert…
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Space photo of the week: Hubble spots a stellar ‘H-bomb’ exploding in Aquarius at 1 million mph
This Hubble Space Telescope image includes the binary star system R Aquarii. (Image credit: Image credit: NASA, ESA, Matthias Stute, Margarita Karovska, Davide De Martin(ESA/Hubble ), Mahdi Zamani(ESA/Hubble)) What it…
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Will Mount Everest always be the world’s tallest mountain?
Mount Everest is the greatest mountain as determined from water level. This remarkable height was enabled through aspects like tectonics and disintegration. (Image credit: christinepemberton by means of Getty Images)…
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Earth’s mantle is split into two halves thanks to supercontinent Pangaea
An illustration of the world when it was covered in a single huge continent called Pangaea. (Image credit: MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY by means of Getty Images) Earth’s mantle is…
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