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Crested Ibises Get the Royal Treatment in Japan as They Fly Again
Once widespread in Japan, the colorful birds went from being fairly commonplace in the country to being on the verge of extinction.
9 minutes ago
New York Times Science
Crested Ibises Get the Royal Treatment in Japan as They Fly Again
Meta’s AI Support Bot Is Giving Hackers Access to Other People’s Instagram Accounts Just by Asking
This is wild. The post Meta's AI Support Bot Is Giving Hackers Access to Other People's Instagram Accounts Just by Asking appeared first on Futurism.
2 hours ago
Futurism
Meta’s AI Support Bot Is Giving Hackers Access to Other People’s Instagram Accounts Just by Asking
Dick’s Sporting Goods Launches AI Personal Trainer to Fix Your Horrible Golf Swing
Users will be able to "access training pro tips and product education grounded in Dick's sport knowledge." The post Dick's Sporting Goods Launches AI Personal Trainer to Fix Your Horrible Golf Swing appeared first on Futurism.
4 hours ago
Futurism
Dick’s Sporting Goods Launches AI Personal Trainer to Fix Your Horrible Golf Swing
Sports Betting Scandals Are Tearing College Football Apart
"I never kept track of my betting over time, but I'm pretty sure I lost more than I won." The post Sports Betting Scandals Are Tearing College Football Apart appeared first on Futurism.
5 hours ago
Futurism
Sports Betting Scandals Are Tearing College Football Apart
Scientists Say They’ve Cracked Mystery Behind a Dozen Strange Signals From Deep Space
Astronomers say they've figured out an unusual burst of radio emissions. The post Scientists Say They've Cracked Mystery Behind a Dozen Strange Signals From Deep Space appeared first on Futurism.
5 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Say They’ve Cracked Mystery Behind a Dozen Strange Signals From Deep Space
Unfortunate Company Accidentally Blows Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in One Month
Whoops! The post Unfortunate Company Accidentally Blows Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in One Month appeared first on Futurism.
6 hours ago
Futurism
Unfortunate Company Accidentally Blows Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in One Month
Giant Stone Urns Hint at the Death Rites of a Lost People in Laos
Thousands of mysterious containers lie scattered across northern Laos. These “death jars” may have provided a form of communal interment, archaeologists reported.
7 hours ago
New York Times Science
Giant Stone Urns Hint at the Death Rites of a Lost People in Laos
Authorities Alarmed as Mysterious Figures Emerge From Sewers
From beneath the streets... The post Authorities Alarmed as Mysterious Figures Emerge From Sewers appeared first on Futurism.
8 hours ago
Futurism
Authorities Alarmed as Mysterious Figures Emerge From Sewers
The Painful Truth About Long Covid
There might finally be a way forward for long Covid treatment—if only you were allowed to talk about it.
13 hours ago
WIRED Science
The Painful Truth About Long Covid
How Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry
From specialized motors to the use of machine learning algorithms, Turkey’s billion-dollar hair-transplant industry is the result of a constant process of innovation.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
How Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry
The Blue Micromoon Rises in Sunday’s Early Skies
The second full moon of May will look smaller and dimmer than usual.
2 days ago
New York Times Science
The Blue Micromoon Rises in Sunday’s Early Skies
Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century
A walk in the cemetery led to Cornell researchers discovering an underground colony of bees with an estimated population of 5.5 million—one of the largest ever recorded.
2 days ago
WIRED Science
Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century
Nike World Cup Uniforms Made of Recycled Textiles Won’t Solve Fashion Waste
The activewear giant has used chemical recycling to make jersey for 16 teams competing in the tournament. But the technique is unlikely to help solve fashion’s waste issue.
2 days ago
WIRED Science
Nike World Cup Uniforms Made of Recycled Textiles Won’t Solve Fashion Waste
Sodium Is Cheap, Abundant, and Now Powering Batteries That Could Rival Lithium
Sodium-ion batteries are rapidly gaining on lithium in consistency and fast charging. The post Sodium Is Cheap, Abundant, and Now Powering Batteries That Could Rival Lithium appeared first on SingularityHub.
2 days ago
Singularity HUB
Sodium Is Cheap, Abundant, and Now Powering Batteries That Could Rival Lithium
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