
A shark scientist reflects on Jaws at 50
We’re still scared to enter the water Ars talks with marine biologist David Shiffman about the movie’s tradition– both excellent and bad. Roy Scheider starred as Chief Martin Brody in…
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Early Complex Life May Have Sheltered in Meltwater Ponds during Snowball Earth Episodes: Study
Throughout durations called Snowball Earth, in between 720 and 635 million years earlier, early eukaryotes– complicated cellular lifeforms that ultimately progressed into the varied multicellular life we see today– might…
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Bogong Moths Use Starry Night Sky as Compass, Scientists Say
Each spring, billions of Bogong moths (Agrotis infusaescape hot conditions throughout southeast Australia by moving approximately 1,000 km to a location that they have actually never ever formerly gone to–…
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Record DDoS pummels site with once-unimaginable 7.3Tbps of junk traffic
Massive attacks created to reduce Internet services by sending them more traffic than they can process keep growing, with the biggest one yet, determined at 7.3 terabits per 2nd, being…
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Microsoft lays out its path to useful quantum computing
Its platform requires mistake correction that deals with various hardware. A few of the optical hardware required to make Atom Computing’s makers work. Credit: Atom Computing On Thursday, Microsoft’s Azure…
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‘Dreadful danger for all mankind’: Einstein’s powerful anti-war letter goes up for auction
Albert Einstein alerted President Franklin Delano Roosevelt that Germany was most likely pursuing an atomic bomb, triggering the U.S. to craft one. He would later on lament this caution as…
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Humanity could be just 3 years away from crossing a dire climate threshold, report warns
Ice calving from the fracture zone of a glacier crashes into the ocean in Greenland. (Image credit: Jason Edwards/Getty Images) Tape-record greenhouse gas emissions might tire Earth’s “carbon budget” in…
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MIT student prints AI polymer masks to restore paintings in hours
MIT college student Alex Kachkine as soon as invested 9 months diligently bring back a harmed baroque Italian painting, which left him lots of time to question if innovation might…
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DARPA smashes wireless power record, beaming energy more than 5 miles away — and uses it to make popcorn
The optical power beaming receiver created for DARPA’s power-beaming experiment. (Image credit: DARPA) The U.S. armed force has actually set a brand-new record for cordless power transmission, beaming a laser…
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Man’s health crashes after getting donated kidney—it was riddled with worms
About 2 months after getting a contributed kidney, a 61-year-old male wound up back in the medical facility. He was worn out, sick, and throwing up. He was likewise exceedingly…
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