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AI
How to build advanced Brightdata web scraper for AI-driven data extraction using Google Gemini
In this tutorial, we will take you to build an enhanced web scraping tool BrightdataA powerful proxy network for smart…
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Gadgets
Can I use an online casino with Apple Pay?
Honestly, the online casino with Apple Pay is a game-changer. No need to fiddle with the card number, no awkward…
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AI
Why Small Language Models (SLM) promises to redefine Agesic AI: Efficiency, Cost, and Actual Deployment
Transformation requirements of proxy AI systems LLM is widely admired for its human abilities and dialogue skills. However, with the…
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Science
Moths cross Australia using star maps like the ancient sailor
Australia’s Bogong moths use the constellations and the Milky Way as compass to navigate the 1,000-km migration, making them the…
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Science
Humans mastered extreme environments before leaving Africa
After successfully colonizing the world about 50,000 years ago, ancient humans spent 20,000 years learning to survive in Africa’s most…
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Science
El Capitan supercomputers dominate three global rankings
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s El Capitan supercomputer has achieved an unprecedented triple crown in high-performance computing while taking the highest…
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Science
Why father-daughter bonds help female baboons live longer
According to new research observed over fifty years in Kenya, a strong relationship between baboon father and daughter can increase…
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Science
Ancient water records show why the southwest faces drought risk
Scientists have found that, according to an extended 20,000-year groundwater record, underground water systems in the Southwest U.S. are more…
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Science
The daily clock of gut bacteria may have the key to fighting obesity
Scientists have found that a timed meal within the window for eight hours a day can not only help people…
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Science
To save the world, we need to stop cheaters
Why does cheating seem to occur frequently? A new book by Cambridge social scientist Dr. Jonathan Goodman believes that the…
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