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In geological terms, we are currently in the Holocene, which began 11,700 years ago, after the Last Glacial Period, known colloquially as the last Ice Age. A new epoch, the Anthropocene, has been proposed to acknowlege the impact that humans have had on the the planet, and...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal industry by automating routine tasks and increasing the productivity of lawyers and legal professionals. The best AI legal tech solutions simplify legal research, automate contract review, and manage large volumes of...
Google has rolled out a new AI-powered feature in its Chrome browser that provides instant summaries of store reviews, helping users decide where to shop. The tool, now available for US desktop users, generates quick snapshots of a store’s reputation based on customer...
You know you've fallen into fascist territory when ICE agents arrest a U.S. citizen who has no criminal record and then tell him to shave his beard. Which is what happened to a 33-year-old Houston man whose looks got him arrested and detained. — Read the rest The post Americ...
KnowBe4 has announced a new integration between its SecurityCoach platform and Microsoft Edge for Business, aiming to reduce risky user behavior online by offering in-the-moment security guidance. The feature is available globally now and is designed to give organizations...
Experimental AI browsers are previewing new ways of browsing the internet and Microsoft this week joined the fray. The company on Monday introduced “Copilot Mode,” an AI extension designed to automate web browsing and add context to internet content. Users can switch on...
Startup FluidCloud, described as a portable cloud infrastructure provider, has launched the FluidCloud Platform, a “cloud cloning” platform that lets users clone, migrate, restore, and optimize infrastructure across clouds in minutes, according to FluidCloud. FluidCloud...
Patch early, patch often, they say — almost 13 years early in the case of Debian’s patch for a potentially crippling issue with the way Unix-like systems represent time. Debian 13 “Trixie,” scheduled for August 9, marks the Linux distribution’s mitigation of the...
When you see someone who looks sick, your brain doesn't wait for them to get close before sounding the alarm. In fact, just seeing signs of illness from a distance triggers your immune system to gear up for battle, according to a new study from Swiss researchers. — Read the...
Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell wants new conditions met before she'll testify to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein, according to documents obtained by Politico. Maxwell's attorneys are negotiating with the House Oversight Committee after it subpoenaed her to appear...
China's Danxia Mountain attracts visitors with its distinctive red sandstone cliffs, stunning views, and challenging hiking trails that test even experienced trekkers. This UNESCO Global Geopark in Guangdong Province is cherished for its dramatic landscape of crimson-hued...
I recently watched this disturbing half-hour video, Inside 'Return to the Land': The group making a whites-only community in Arkansas, which provides a glimpse into a 'whites only' online-movement-turned-real-life-community called 'Return to the Land' (RTTL), which is...
Photoshop’s latest updates bring a fresh set of tools to the desktop, web, and mobile. From blending elements into scenes to cleaning up cluttered images and scaling up resolution, it probably won't come as any surprise to learn these tools use AI to handle a lot of the...
Scientific research in the United States is under attack. In some ways, science is an easy mark in a country that is increasingly anti-science and anti-intellectual. Marine conservation biologist Dr. David Shiffman, author of Why Sharks Matter, has penned an important piece...
Early cinema turned magnifying glasses into windows to the weird, wonderful, and sometimes unsavory. In 1900s films, magnifying glasses emerged as a favorite storytelling device in early 'trick films.' They served both scientific and novel purposes, revealing a hidden world...
South Florida has an invasive Burmese python problem, which sounds terrifying on top of the giant snakes being really bad for the environment. Luckily, though, scientists have found a new way to combat the problem: robo-bunnies, which are remote-controlled electronic rabbits ...
A hike in a forest can feel great: it's beautiful, fragrant, invigorating, even spiritual. But it may be even more than that. It may chemically boost your immune system, helping to protect you from diseases, including cancer. Trees produce and release into the air chemicals...
Unitree's humanoid robots can do kung fu, play soccer, and sometimes go berserk and attack people. Now, for the low price of $ 5,900, plus shipping, the Unitree R1 can perform cartwheels and handstands, kickbox, and run downhill. — Read the rest The post Cartwheeling robot...
Turkish sand coffee is a visually striking and traditional method of brewing Turkish coffee using hot sand as the heat source. This centuries-old technique originates from the Middle East, particularly Turkey, and has become popular at cultural festivals and specialty cafés ...
Snowflake is preparing to run Apache Spark analytics workloads directly on its infrastructure, saving enterprises the trouble of hosting an Apache Spark instance elsewhere, and eliminating data transfer delays between it and the Snowflake Data Cloud. The new offering will...
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