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RIP Kanzi, The "Talking" Bonobo Who Understood Human Language
Researchers were astonished when a young Kanzi began spontaneously communicating....
iflscience.com - 15 days ago

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WhatsApp Users Could Soon Translate Messages into Their Preferred Language
WhatsApp is reportedly developing a new feature to automatically translate chat messages and channel updates, helping its global user base communicate more easily. As per a report by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is developing a new translation feature, currently in beta (version 2.24.26.9 for Android),...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Stubborn Parrot Slowly Accepts New Puppy Roommate
A stubborn, attention-seeking parrot named Nelson was not altogether too pleased when his human Tara Jean brought home an adorable black Lab puppy...
laughingsquid.com - 15 days ago
science
Residue from human waste has long wound up as farm fertilizer. Some neighbors hate it
WELLSTON, Okla. (AP) — When Leslie Stewart moved to her home in a rural expanse of Lincoln County outside of Oklahoma City more than 20 years ago, she thought she’d found a slice of heaven. In a town of fewer than 700 people, her son could attend a good school and her acreage offered plenty of room...
apnews.com - 10 days ago
science
Human use of fire has produced an era of uncontrolled burning: Welcome to the Pyrocene
Los Angeles is burning, but it isn’t alone. In recent years, fires have blasted through cities in Colorado, the southern Appalachians and the island...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
McElhenney praises 'brilliant show of humanity' after medical incident at Wycombe-Wrexham game
HIGH WYCOMBE, England (AP) — Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney praised a “brilliant show of humanity” from visiting supporters and Wycombe after it was confirmed that a fan who suffered a medical incident during Saturday’s game in English soccer’s third tier is now recovering in hospital. The...
apnews.com - 20 days ago
technology
Speed: Humanoid and quadruped robots are getting a lot faster
Two new videos from Chinese companies make it clear: it'll soon be no use trying to run from robots. Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
science
Human Thought Lags Behind Sensory Speed
A new study reveals that humans think at a rate of 10 bits per second, while sensory systems process a billion bits per second—100 million time s...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
design
The secret of good metaphors
How do metaphors and analogies work, and what makes a good metaphor? Here’s something that has always fascinated me: our understanding of the human...
uxdesign.cc - 30+ days ago
learning
Mapped: The Most Popular Languages to Learn by Country
Across the 7,000 languages spoken worldwide, just five languages command roughly half of the global population. With 1.5 billion speakers, English is...
visualcapitalist.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
American Vs British Restaurant Patrons: The Big Difference Gordon Ramsay Notices
Whether you know Gordon Ramsay from his TV shows, his many cookbooks, or his spicy language, one thing's for sure — he's the most recognizable...
tastingtable.com - 19 days ago
education
Sam Altman's Eyeball-Scanning Crypto Startup Gets a New App Store
World will distribute money to developers who build "mini apps" that require users verify their humanness. Sam Altman’s World is launching a pilot...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Xpeng Shares Jump on Plans to Make Flying Cars, Humanoid Robots
Xpeng Inc. shares rose after the company’s chairman said it plans to start mass production of its flying car model and industrial robots by 2026. The...
bloomberg.com - 26 days ago
pets
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...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
technology
This Computer Runs on Human Brain Cells—and You Can Buy It for $ 35,000
An Australian startup called Cortical Labs has built what appears to be a David Cronenbergian box of grotesqueries that looks a lot sleeker and modern than its innards belie. It’s a computer—a weird and gross one—that runs on human brain cells. It does this while looking like an Apple-designed...
vice.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Meta is targeting 'hundreds of millions' of businesses in agentic AI deployment
Meta Platforms is among the U.S. tech giants leading the race to invest in generative AI and the foundational large language models that the AI...
cnbc.com - 29 days ago
technology
Softest Humanoid Bot? 1X NEO Gamma Debuts New Home Helper Clothed in 3D-Printed Nylon Fabric
Robotics company 1X debuted its NEO Gamma humanoid machine that is clothed in soft, 3D-printed nylon fabric....
- 15 days ago
technology
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin becomes World and shows new iris-scanning Orb to prove your humanity
Worldcoin, the Sam Altman co-founded “proof of personhood” crypto project that scans people’s eyeballs, announced on Thursday that it dropped the “coin” from its name and is now just “World.” The startup behind the World project, Tools for Humanity, also unveiled its next generation of...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Robot with digital nervous system 'learning like human' with terrifying new AI powers
The company says it is unsure how this technology will be used in the real world, equating it to trying to predict the use of the internet in the...
the-express.com - 11 days ago
sports
Bucks vs. 76ers: Making history
On a night that started quite bleakly against the tanking Philadelphia 76ers, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s superhuman talent carried the Milwaukee Bucks...
brewhoop.com - 1 day ago
science / nature
Humans evolved for distance running — but ancestor ‘Lucy’ didn’t go far or fast
3D models of Australopithecus afarensis suggest the muscular adaptations that made modern humans better runners. Explore innovative talent training...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
science
See Strange Deep-Sea Creatures, from ‘Sea Pigs’ to ‘Disco Worms’
An entire world lives deep under the ocean’s surface, far from human notice and as bustling as any city. Animals such as tubeworms and clams live...
scientificamerican.com - 11 days ago
health
12 Products To Help With Private Problems That Older Adults Might Have
Because you're only human — and ordering online means you won't have to interact with a cashier. Our bodies are constantly changing. And although this experience is universal, some time s such changes can feel bewildering and even isolating — especially when it comes to figuring out how to cope with...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
apps / learning
If every language app has let you down, try this one (only $ 40 for life)
Learn, retain, and actually use it. Raise your hand if you’ve downloaded that green bird language app, thinking you’d be fluent in a new language in a few months but can’t speak a single sentence. We’re guilty, too. It turns out that the best language-learning app isn’t the most popular it might...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Rumors Swirl That OpenAI Is About to Reveal a "PhD-Level" Human-Tier Intelligence
Are we about to see a huge reveal? PhD Candidate Tech execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, are excited to start replacing "midlevel engineers" with AI. And...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Xiaomi denies mass production of CyberOne humanoid robot
Xiaomi has dismissed recent reports indicating that its humanoid robot, CyberOne, is entering mass production at its Yizhuang facility. The company...
techinasia.com - 30+ days ago