OpenAI Exec Says It Could Use Some Financial Support From the Government
The government could "backstop the guarantee that allows the financing to happen."
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OpenAI Exec Says It Could Use Some Financial Support From the Government
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Australia Now Has So Much Solar Power That It’s Giving Electricity Out for Free
And the government is encouraging people to use their most power-hungry appliances.
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New Images Reveal the Milky Way’s Stunning Galactic Plane in More Detail Than Ever Before
The new radio portrait of the Milky Way is the most sensitive, widest-area map at these frequencies to date.
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New Images Reveal the Milky Way’s Stunning Galactic Plane in More Detail Than Ever Before
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Nvidia CEO Says China Is “Going to Win” the AI Race
Oh, it's OVER over.
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Nvidia CEO Says China Is “Going to Win” the AI Race
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NASA Withholding New Images of Mysterious Object From Beyond Solar System
"This information is of great importance to advancing our understanding of interstellar visitors and their interaction with our solar system."
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How to Follow the Trajectory of Comet 3I/Atlas
The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas reached its closest point to the sun. Here's how to follow the rest of its journey away from our solar system.
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Scientists Unveil a ‘Living Vaccine’ That Kills Bad Bacteria in Food to Make It Last Longer
The technology unleashes self-replicating viruses called phages on food bacteria to continuously hunt down and destroy bad bugs.
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Scientists Unveil a ‘Living Vaccine’ That Kills Bad Bacteria in Food to Make It Last Longer
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You Will Le Cringe When You Hear the Louvre Video Surveillance System’s Actual Password
Hint: It's even dumber than "12345."
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You Will Le Cringe When You Hear the Louvre Video Surveillance System’s Actual Password
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The AI Industry Can’t Profit Unless It Replaces Human Jobs, Warns Man Who Helped Create It
"I believe that to make money you’re going to have to replace human labor."
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The AI Industry Can’t Profit Unless It Replaces Human Jobs, Warns Man Who Helped Create It
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What Scientists Are Learning From Brain Organoids
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom.
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What Scientists Are Learning From Brain Organoids
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Northern Lights Forecast: How to See the Aurora Across the US on Thursday
A strong geomagnetic storm is expected to push the often-magical light display farther south than usual.
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Northern Lights Forecast: How to See the Aurora Across the US on Thursday
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Her Research Could Improve Training For Service Dogs
“This is a type of science that has an impact that most people could see in their homes,” said Erin Hecht, a canine researcher at Harvard. “Now there’s just no money.”
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Her Research Could Improve Training For Service Dogs
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Where You See a Fancy Fish, Engineers See Alan Turing’s Math
Using a new computer model, scientists simulated the stripes, spots and hexagons on a species of boxfish, imperfections and all.
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Where You See a Fancy Fish, Engineers See Alan Turing’s Math
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This Is What a Vindicated Iguana Looks Like
Reptiles on a Mexican island were considered an invasive species, but DNA evidence proves they beat humans to the island by hundreds of thousands of years.
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This Is What a Vindicated Iguana Looks Like
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2 Spooky Flashes Lit Up the Moon. Here’s What Made Them.
A Japanese astronomer captured a pair of objects slamming into the lunar surface in recent days.
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2 Spooky Flashes Lit Up the Moon. Here’s What Made Them.
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Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Are Here
New diagnostic kits aim to revolutionize early screening of the disease, potentially allowing patients to receive treatments—such as monoclonal antibodies—sooner.
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Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Are Here
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A Tiny 3D Printer Could Mend Vocal Cords in Real Time During Surgery
A bioprinter with a printhead the size of a sesame seed could deliver hydrogels to surgical sites.
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A Tiny 3D Printer Could Mend Vocal Cords in Real Time During Surgery