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Giant laziness once ruled America before humans arrived
The large elephant-sized sloth once roamed from Alaska to Argentina, carved caves with huge claws, and dived into the ocean…
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We got the most powerful laser in the world on 2 petawats
A gym-sized facility at the University of Michigan just fired the most powerful laser pulse in U.S. history, reaching 2…
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Artificial intelligence losses trigger different spending than human layoffs
According to new research, how automation anxiety shapes our shopping habits, workers replaced by artificial intelligence react differently to cash…
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Green climate solutions behind Florida residents
Homeowners in South Florida are willing to open their wallets for climate protection, but they would rather pay for mangroves…
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Why Dogs Become Our New Kids
With birth rates plummeting around the world, new family trends are emerging: Millions of people treat dogs like children, including…
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Inheritance model – Science Poetry
It startsThe place for the ledgerThorn and settle downNot covered,Entering will neverUnplug the ink.In a distant room,Digital coilSay the stockA…
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Mars Dust Devil Photobombs NASA Rover’s Milestone Selfie
The spinning dust devil hit NASA’s perseverance roaming film photography on Mars, creating unexpected highlights in the robot’s latest selfies.…
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Artificial intelligence learns to make vision sound like humans
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly mimicking humans naturally linking what they see to what they hear. MIT researchers have developed…
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Jupiter once used a stronger magnetic field to double the number of magnetic fields
Jupiter was a very different world when she was young, twice as much as today, and the function of waving…
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The key to brain grooves may have better reasoning skills
The tiny wrinkles covering the brain are more than just a cosmic accident that stuffs too much gray matter into…
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