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HARVARD DEVELOPS "INTELLIGENT" LIQUID THAT CAN BE PROGRAMMED
The programmable so-called "metafluid" is made of rubber-like spheres that allow it to radically alter its properties.
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WITH YOUR USED SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES?
Now that the April 8 solar eclipse is over, what should you do with your used solar eclipse glasses? One option is to donate them to underserved communities, so needy folks can watch future eclipses safely.
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WHAT IS SYNTHETIC DATA? WHY AI TRAINED ON AI IS THE NEXT BIG THING (AND PROBLEM)
As AI companies start running out of training data, many are looking into synthetic data — but it remains unclear whether it will work.
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AI-POWERED CAMERA TAKES PICTURES OF PEOPLE BUT INSTANTLY MAKES THEM NAKED
German artist Mathias Vef and designer Benedikt Groß have created a "deepfake camera" that can immediately undress its subjects.
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EYES HURT AFTER THE ECLIPSE? SIGNS OF RETINAL DAMAGE, EXPLAINED
The April 8 eclipse inspired awe from many skywatchers — but now concerns about possible eye damage appear to be rising.
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77,000 BABY SALMON SURVIVE TRUCK CRASH IN OREGON BY LEAPING INTO NEARBY CREEK
A truck that was transporting 102,000 spring Chinook salmon to the Imnaha River in northeastern Oregon crashed in a road bend, spilling most of its cargo into a nearby creek.
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HERE ARE THE BEST PHOTOS OF THE APRIL 8 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OVER NORTH AMERICA
Millions of viewers across Mexico and North America witnessed a historic total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Here are some of the best photos from the day.
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NEW FOSSILS OF TINY, TOOTHY EARLY MAMMALS COULD BE A MAJOR MISSING LINK
Jurassic molars and middle-ear bones offer clues to mammal evolution.
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MAKE IT SNOW! RESEARCHERS EXPLORE SCI-FI SCENARIOS OF HUMAN WEATHER CONTROL
From privatized weather to giant, cloud-seeding robots, 10 sci-fi scenarios are put to an (analytical) test.
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ANIMALS REACTED STRANGELY DURING THE ECLIPSE
The solar eclipse triggered a number of strange behaviors among animals, who were seemingly confused by the Sun setting far earlier.
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