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Daily briefing: Neanderthals and humans made babies — briefly
Mixing between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens lasted less than 7,000 years — a remarkably short time on evolutionary scale. Plus, Ozempic shows...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Daily briefing: 23andMe DNA reveals living descendants of enslaved people
DNA analysis from a genetic database finds nearly 42,000 living descendants of 27 African American furnace workers from the 18th and 19th century....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
ChatGPT's Built-In Image Generator Has Been Delayed For Free Users - DTH | Daily Tech Headlines
04:58| Wednesday, March 26, 2025 China’s AI data center boom faces financial struggles, Indonesia lifts the iPhone 16 ban on April 11, Amazon tests...
acast.com - 9 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: ‘Open-washing’ plagues big AI
Open- source artificial intelligence is nowhere near as open as its name would suggest, low-frequency vibrations arouse genital nerve cells in mice...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
apps
‘Daily Show’ Mocks TikTokers Saying Ban Is the Worst Thing US Has Ever Done: ‘We Did Slavery’ | Video
“Daily Show” host Jordan Klepper mercilessly mocked TikTok users lamenting the looming ban on their favorite social media app, drilling down on one...
thewrap.com - 30+ days ago
health
He Fought Claims of Harm From Infant Formula. Now He Regulates It.
Kyle Diamantas, a former corporate lawyer, is the new director for the F.D.A. food division, which oversees infant formula. He defended a top maker in cases claiming the company had not warned of potential risks to very low-weight babies. The new head of the Food and Drug Administration division...
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Daily briefing: Heart attacks trigger deep healing sleep
We hear from scientists around the world in response to the US presidential election. Plus, how deep healing sleep helps recovery from heart...
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fitness
Sedentary Behavior Tends to Increase as You Age—Here’s How to Combat It
Your daily ride becomes that much more important. According to research in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine, people are likely to become more sedentary as they age, because retirement generally brings changes to daily routines and social interactions. • No matter your age, it’s...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / auto
10 Best Electric Bicycles To Transform Your Daily Ride Into A Sustainable Journey
Sustainability and convenience are at the forefront of transportation today, and e-bicycles have emerged as a popular choice for eco-friendly...
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Daily briefing: Visual clutter skews our time perception
Our ability to track time is skewed by what we are looking at. Plus, NASA has reestablished clear communication with Voyager 1 and why we aren’t...
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Daily briefing: ‘Impossible’ molecules break 100-year old chemical rule
Chemists have synthesized a molecule the rules said couldn’t exist. Plus, we enjoy the month’s best science shots. The month’s best science images The...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
auto
So Many People Want A Four-Door Jimny That Suzuki Had To Close Order Books After Just Four Days
The rugged little Suzuki Jimny, briefly sold in the U.S. as the Suzuki Samurai, was strictly offered as a two door since its introduction in 1970....
jalopnik.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Mega-proteins turn bacteria into predators
A candidate for the largest known protein might help killer aquatic bacteria to devour other microbes. Plus, the first-ever global climate deal on...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
how-to / nutrition
Your Gut Microbiome Might Be Ruining Your Health. Here’s How to Fix It - 3 Quarks Daily
Sammi Caramela in Vice: Did you know your gut microbiome can impact various aspects of your health—including your mental and emotional well-being? A...
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Daily briefing: AI detects risk of Parkinson’s from retinal images
Artificial intelligence diagnoses and predicts the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, heart failure and more from images of a person’s retinas....
nature.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
'Amul stares at bread daily': Amul’s Witty Take On L&T Chairman’s 90-Hour Workweek Remark
Amul, known for its clever and topical advertisements, has once again won hearts with its humorous take on a recent controversy surrounding Larsen &...
newsx.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: CERN to eject Russian scientists
CERN will eject Russian scientists at the end of November, but keep a foot in the door with Moscow. Plus, how ‘deintensifying’ cancer treatment could...
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science
“Wild” Theory Behind Who—or What—Dug These Mysterious Ancient Amazon Caves
A new theory proposed by researchers suggests that a series of mysterious ancient Amazon caves were not created by ancient humans as previously...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Pluto-Charon duet started with a gravitational ‘kiss-and-capture’
Pluto might have caught its largest moon with a ‘kiss’. Plus, is air pollution messing with our minds? Pluto joined Charon in ‘kiss-and-capture’ Pluto...
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Daily briefing: PubMed blackout stokes fears about database’s future
A temporary blackout of PubMed has researchers concerned over the database’s future. Plus, a bird’s nest offers a time capsule of plastic...
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health
Babies Being Found in Dumpsters After Texas Abortion Ban
Unbelievably grim. Two years on, the consequences of the Texas abortion ban are almost too grim to contemplate: amidst a surge in infant mortality,...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
nature
An Endangered Orangutan Wandered Into a Village and Hung Out with Humans for Days
A Bornean orangutan wandered into a remote Indonesian village and was assisted over several days by slightly alarmed but welcoming residents in an unlikely encounter between the critically endangered species and humans, who whipped out smartphones to document it all. There are three subspecies of...
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Daily briefing: How to disassemble a fusion reactor
What we’ll learn from the long process of decommissioning the pioneering JET reactor. Plus, China’s new dark matter lab is the biggest and deepest...
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innovation / space
A Scientist Says Humans Will Go Backwards in time Within Just 5 Years
It'll certainly take some work. Computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil believes humanity will achieve “longevity escape velocity” in just five years. • The concept basically states that due to medical and technological advances, we will soon reach a point where our life expectancies lengthen by...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
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While there’s no denying the benefit of running in super shoes, the reality is that most of us spend the majority of our time logging training miles...
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cool stuff
Toyota's self-charging concept EV could help you tackle the daily commute on solar power alone
Toyota unveiled a selection of new models at an exclusive event in Brussels this week, covering everything from motorsport-inspired road cars to...
techradar.com - 30+ days ago