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Wild New Paper Claims Human Brain Doesn’t Produce Consciousness
"Nothing in science explains how three pounds of matter... can love, hate, dream, imagine, fear or hope for its future." The post Wild New Paper Claims Human Brain Doesn't Produce Consciousness appeared first on Futurism.
9 minutes ago
Futurism
Wild New Paper Claims Human Brain Doesn’t Produce Consciousness
Flock Is Quietly Selling Powerful Drones That Scan License Plates From the Sky
It's the company's "fastest growing business unit." The post Flock Is Quietly Selling Powerful Drones That Scan License Plates From the Sky appeared first on Futurism.
1 hour ago
Futurism
Flock Is Quietly Selling Powerful Drones That Scan License Plates From the Sky
Leaked Memo Shows Republicans Are Terrified of the Backlash Against AI Data Centers
"This has become a sleeper issue for the entire election cycle." The post Leaked Memo Shows Republicans Are Terrified of the Backlash Against AI Data Centers appeared first on Futurism.
3 hours ago
Futurism
Leaked Memo Shows Republicans Are Terrified of the Backlash Against AI Data Centers
We Are Admittedly Creeped Out by These Chunks of Human Brain Matter That Have Lived Longer Than a Toddler
Apart from being creepy, they serve an important purpose. The post We Are Admittedly Creeped Out by These Chunks of Human Brain Matter That Have Lived Longer Than a Toddler appeared first on Futurism.
4 hours ago
Futurism
We Are Admittedly Creeped Out by These Chunks of Human Brain Matter That Have Lived Longer Than a Toddler
England’s Ancient Trees Are Dying in the Heat
Extreme temperatures and drought are adding to the stress on oak trees that have lived for hundreds of years and play a key role in the national imagination.
5 hours ago
New York Times Science
England’s Ancient Trees Are Dying in the Heat
The Super El Niño Won’t Fix the West’s Water Crisis
“People have talked about the Colorado River crisis for decades—we’re now in it,” says one expert. “Everyone you talk to is like, ‘Shit, man.’”
8 hours ago
WIRED Science
The Super El Niño Won’t Fix the West’s Water Crisis
Google AI Giving Staggeringly Racist “Advice” About Being Alone With Certain Groups of People
"Leave the area or call emergency services right away." The post Google AI Giving Staggeringly Racist "Advice" About Being Alone With Certain Groups of People appeared first on Futurism.
21 hours ago
Futurism
Google AI Giving Staggeringly Racist “Advice” About Being Alone With Certain Groups of People
The Galaxy’s Fastest Star Could Reveal the Secrets of a Supermassive Black Hole
S301 passes close to Sagittarius A*—so close that its orbit could reveal how the black hole’s rotation warps the spacetime around it.
21 hours ago
WIRED Science
The Galaxy’s Fastest Star Could Reveal the Secrets of a Supermassive Black Hole
The Economy Is So Bad That People Are Using Klarna for Rent and Utilities
"It’s a roller-coaster ride, up and down — I can't afford to have an emergency." The post The Economy Is So Bad That People Are Using Klarna for Rent and Utilities appeared first on Futurism.
22 hours ago
Futurism
The Economy Is So Bad That People Are Using Klarna for Rent and Utilities
Long Foreseen, the Problem of AI Alignment Is Finally Reality. Solving It Won’t Be Easy.
AI is like a genie. The way in which algorithms grant our wishes may make us regret letting them out of the bottle. The post Long Foreseen, the Problem of AI Alignment Is Finally Reality. Solving It Won’t Be Easy. appeared first on SingularityHub.
1 day ago
Singularity HUB
Long Foreseen, the Problem of AI Alignment Is Finally Reality. Solving It Won’t Be Easy.
How NASA Engineers Are Keeping the Voyagers Alive
A reworking of the spacecraft’s power systems could extend the nearly 50-year-old Voyagers’ exploration of interstellar space into the early 2030s.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
How NASA Engineers Are Keeping the Voyagers Alive
This Skeleton is the First Confirmed Death by Trebuchet
Researchers believe a young man buried inside a Scottish castle was a victim of the long-feared siege weapon, more powerful than a typical catapult.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
This Skeleton is the First Confirmed Death by Trebuchet
Salmonella Is Everywhere
From granola to guacamole, a wide variety of foods have been recalled lately over salmonella risks. Experts say common-sense precautions go a long way.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
Salmonella Is Everywhere
NASA’s Attempt to Save the Swift Telescope Has Failed
NASA’s Swift Observatory, which studies some of the most powerful explosions in the universe, will soon burn up in the atmosphere.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
NASA’s Attempt to Save the Swift Telescope Has Failed
Scrapping a New Gas Car for an Electric One Could Cut Emissions, Study Finds
The authors found most of the scenarios they investigated resulted in lower emissions, including cases where the gas car was barely a year old. The post Scrapping a New Gas Car for an Electric One Could Cut Emissions, Study Finds appeared first on SingularityHub.
2 days ago
Singularity HUB
Scrapping a New Gas Car for an Electric One Could Cut Emissions, Study Finds
Jaguars Are Ready to Come Back. The Border Wall Might Stop Them.
A lone male roves the Arizona mountains, and a female has been spotted just across the border in Mexico. The sightings raise hopes for the species, despite serious threats.
2 days ago
New York Times Science
Jaguars Are Ready to Come Back. The Border Wall Might Stop Them.
Squeeze More Juice Out of Your Dead Batteries—Using Physics
How the joule thief circuit “steals” energy from seemingly depleted power cells.
2 days ago
WIRED Science
Squeeze More Juice Out of Your Dead Batteries—Using Physics
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