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Science
Astronomers use space flash to find missing matter in the universe
Astronomers solve one of the greatest mysteries of the universe by pointing out the location of ordinary matter that has…
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Black coffee cuts risk of death, but sugar eliminates benefits
Your morning coffee habits may prolong your life, but only if you skip sugar and cream. A comprehensive study tracked…
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Single mushroom dose vs. cancer depression for 2 years
According to new clinical trial results, a single dose of psilocybin (a psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms) continues to…
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Tiny needles can end painful cancer biopsy forever
Scientists have developed a plaque covered with tens of millions of micro needles that can replace painful cancer biopsies. The…
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AI uses simple health data to predict your brain speed
Scientists have developed a machine learning algorithm that predicts how quickly your brain processes information using only some basic health…
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Ultra-thin magnetic metals can enhance AI and rotation
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have discovered how to turn normal non-magnetic metals into magnetic bodies by making them…
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Brain cells switch between rhythms such as radio tuners
Scientists have found that a single brain cell can adjust multiple electrical rhythms simultaneously, thereby switching its emission modes, such…
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Gadgets
The ultimate robot vacuum cleaner for pet owners – cute technology gadgets
In search of a clean home, the Shark AV2501S AI Ultra Robot vacuum stands out and is a powerful solution…
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AI
Stepfun introduces Step-Audio-AQAA: Fully End-to-End Audio Language Model for Natural Voice Interaction
Rethinking audio-based human computer interactions Machines that can respond to human speech with the same expression and natural audio have…
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AI
EPFL researchers promote FG2 on CVPR: A new AI model in which autonomous vehicles cut localization errors by 28% in environments with limited GPS
Navigating through dense urban canyons in cities like San Francisco or New York can be a nightmare for GPS systems.…
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