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How Artemis will land humans on the Moon
The Starship HLS stands like a giant 1950s science-fiction spaceship in this artist’s concept, spanning 30 feet (9 m) wide and reaching 160 feet (50...
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How Were Wolves First Domesticated Into Dogs? New Study Says They Did It Themselves In Order To Get Fed
According to new mathematical models, dogs could have domesticated themselves via bonding with humans while scavenging for food at Paleolithic...
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paid content for We all want our pup to live as long as possible—but the quality of those years matters. Similar to humans, canines...
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French Startup’s AI Influencer Builder To Take Over OnlyFans, Earning More Than Humans Soon; Internet Is Not Amused
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Uber CEO: Self-driving cars have to be 10 time s safer than humans
Autonomous vehicles have to be around 10 time s safer than human drivers for people to trust them, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said at Semafor’s...
semafor.com
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nature
AI now beats humans at basic tasks — new benchmarks are needed, says major report
Stanford University’s 2024 AI Index charts the meteoric rise of artificial-intelligence tools. We seek skilled and enthusiastic candidates for...
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Letters to the Editor — Artemis III mission, McKinney airport, parking minimums, fees
Readers hope the Artemis III mission isn’t delayed again; don’t support expanding McKinney’s airport; believe parking minimums don’t work; and aren’...
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Top FDA vaccine official resigns, citing ‘lies and misinformation’
The FDA’s top vaccine official, Dr. Peter Marks, abruptly resigned weeks after anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy took over as the head of Health...
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Sam Altman's World is developing its own app store — where only humans are allowed
Sam Altman's World is growing its network by encouraging users to build "Mini Apps." World calls these "everyday apps optimized for real humans." World wants...
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What is the hottest temperature humans can survive? These labs are redefining the limit
The threshold for survival in heat is lower than thought — researchers are using state-of-the-art climate chambers to explore when blistering...
nature.com
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Paleo Diet Debunked: Ancient Humans Ate Plants, Study Shows
Claims that we ought to subscribe to a low-carb, high-protein 'paleo diet' are typically based on assertions our ancestors avoided complicated plant...
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First-Ever Astronauts to Fly Over Antarctica Startled by What They See Below
Extremely breathtaking, to be clear. After becoming the first humans to fly over the Earth's poles in space, a crew of private astronauts — or space...
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15 Reasons Dogs Make Humans Happier
There’s a reason dogs have held the title of “man’s best friend” for thousands of years — and it’s not just because they’...
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Boston Dynamics releases video of Atlas robot that now needs zero help from humans to perform tasks
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a new video of its humanoid robot Atlas – now performing tasks with zero human intervention. In the...
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AI Can Generate Endlessly, but Can It Hook Our Attention?
A new study of AI shows that humans still play a key role in originality. As I watched the immersive, interactive AI-generated audio and visuals...
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Humans Will Continue to Live in an Age of Incredible Food Waste
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From Sophy Roberts to Bettina Anton: new books reviewed in short
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Humans lived with giant sloths, mastodons in the Americas, scientists say
SAO PAULO (AP) — Sloths weren’t always slow-moving, furry tree-dwellers. Their prehistoric ancestors were huge — up to 4 tons (3.6 metric tons) — and...
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This Border Collie tried to 'eat' the entire ocean, and the internet is loving every second of it
Beaches aren't a paradise for humans—dogs also love them just as much. The open space, the sandy shores, and the refreshing waves make for...
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This 'brilliant' tick remover is great for humans and pets — shoppers say it's 'quick, easy and painless'
Shoppers say it helps remove the "whole tick" without leaving anything behind. Tick season is already here — and with warmer temperatures in the...
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“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...
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Key Brain Gateway to Conscious Perception Identified
A new study using intracranial recordings in humans reveals that the thalamus, particularly its higher-order regions, plays a central role in...
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Nissan’s new car alarm is silent to humans but scary to rabbits. It could save their lives
To reduce roadkill, Nissan and TBWA\Hakuhodo is exploring a high-frequency alarm that will shoo animals off the road. Every year, American cars hit a...
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space
This 'electronic tongue' can taste spoiled milk before humans can
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'Humans Can't Be Productive Beyond 8-9 Hours': Adar Poonawalla On L&T Chief's 90-Hour Workweek Remark
"A human being can't be productive beyond 8 or 9 hours. Some time s you have to put in those hours (70 or 90 hours). It's fine... But you...
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This Is What Flea Bites Look Like on Humans
It can be surprisingly tough to tell. Becoming a meal for a hungry flea probably isn’t on your to-do list, but flea bites can...
prevention.com
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