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Dark web AI defeats human verification on crypto exchanges
AI has unlocked a powerful tool being sold to money launderers to create phony accounts on cryptocurrency exchanges, according to new research from...
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What would happen to the human body moving at near lightspeed?
In science fiction, spaceships moving at or beyond lightspeed enable all manner of universal exploration. But in Earth-bound reality, traveling at the speed of light (299,792,458...
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pets
'SNL': What if Timothée Chalamet was a dumb dog that did human things?
Timmy and cast get an A for effort. The premise of this Saturday Night Live sketch, with Timothée Chalamet pulling double duty as host...
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Watch: Sneaker-wearing humanoid beats barefoot bot on Gobi fun run
A few months back, China's Robot Era demonstrated the strolling capabilities of its XBot-L humanoid by setting it loose on the Great Wall of China....
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Why Leaders Must Choose Humanity Over Convenience In The AI Era
The surge and shift to artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace is forcing a pressing question to emerge: As a leader, how much should you...
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business / entrepreneurship
How To Show Up For Your Employees Without Becoming Their Therapist
Remember the days when work was work and personal life was personal and never the two shall meet? Those days are long gone, and in...
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technology
Chinese AI humanoid robots set to transform manufacturing
China is accelerating the development of AI-powered humanoid robots to transform its manufacturing sector. In a Shanghai warehouse, robots from the...
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nature
‘Getting paid to review is justice’: journal pays peer reviewers in cryptocurrency
ResearchHub Journal launches latest attempt to compensate referees for their labour. Holly Else An experimental journal is paying peer reviewers the...
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technology
The most promising ways to destroy ‘forever chemicals’
Researchers are seeking a breakthrough on how to get rid of PFAS, which have been found in drinking water, food packaging and soil. Toxic “forever...
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I've just discovered blue laundry detergent is toxic to humans and the environment – this is the safer, plant-based alternative laundry experts recommend
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Has the Wolf Turned Itself into a Dog?
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Which Dog Breed are you According to your Zodiac Sign
The allure of astrology lies in its ability to categorize human personalities in a way that feels personal and insightful. Similarly, dog breeds are...
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10 Small Gestures That Help Your Cat Feel Loved Daily
Cats are known for their independent nature, but that doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate a little extra love and care from their human...
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Pig Liver Successfully Transplanted Into Human Patient in World First
A modified pig liver transplanted into a human patient appears to have functioned normally for the duration of the investigation with no signs of...
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Should we hold artists to the same standards of human decency that we expect of everyone else? Should talented people be exempt from ordinary...
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Coinbase boss claims SEC will drop crypto lawsuit
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has claimed that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to drop a lawsuit against the firm. The US regulator alleged...
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First-Ever Transplant of Pig Liver Into Human Marks Milestone in Organ Science
It's the latest evidence to suggest that animal-to-human transplantation is feasible. We’ve reached a new frontier in organ transplantation. In a...
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NFT phenom CryptoPunks was just sold to a nonprofit
Yuga Labs, known as the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club and other notable NFTs, sold its iconic CryptoPunks to the nonprofit NODE Foundation, which...
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health
How dangerous is the New World Screwworm? In rare cases, its maggots will eat your flesh
The U.S. has blocked imports of live cattle, horses, and bison through southern border ports following the resurgence in Mexico of the New World...
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nature
World’s biggest set of human genome sequences opens to scientists
The whole genomes of 500,000 people in the UK Biobank will help researchers to probe our genetic code for links to disease. Ewen Callaway The world’...
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innovation
"We have this magic, Not magic": A researcher's p(doom) scale records a 99.999999% probability AI will end humanity, but Sam Altman claims AI will be smart enough to prevent AI from causing existential doom
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims AI will be smart enough to resolve the existential threats by superintelligent AI systems. If not, he hopes researchers...
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Scientists engineer mosquito STD to combat malaria
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business
World's first Bitcoin nation scales back crypto dream
El Salvador has struck a $ 1.4bn (£1.1bn) loan deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after agreeing to scale back its controversial bitcoin policies. The...
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photography
Associated Press 100 Photos of 2024: An epic catalog of humanity
In nearly 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states, visual journalists with The Associated Press are eyewitnesses to the world’s news, and have won 36 of...
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job & work
5 minutes with Docusign’s chief talent officer
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Bitcoin Surges Past $ 87K As Strategy Expands Holdings And Dollar Weakness Fuels Hedge Appeal
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) jumped 3.52% on Monday to $ 87,348.17, extending its rebound above key resistance as institutional buying and macroeconomic...
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