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New version of Gemini beats other AIs at math, science, and reasoningGemini 2.5 Pro beats other AIs at math, science, and reasoning Don't try to beat it at chess. By Stan...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 870 Views
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Seals Playing Video Games For Science? We've Got The Footage To Prove ItSeals Playing Video Games For Science? We've Got The Footage To Prove ItSeals are pretty incredible mammals. Not only do they possess the lung capacity to make epic dives and are caring mothers, but they also survive in some pretty testing conditions. Down deep in the ocean, there is very little light, and the water can be very cloudy, so how are these pinnipeds navigating? One research group...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 983 Views
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The Strange Science Behind Time Feeling Faster As You AgeThe Strange Science Behind Time Feeling Faster As You AgeThe Strange Science Behind Time Feeling Faster As You AgeTime crawls, until suddenly, it races.While time ticks on at a steady pace, it doesn’t always feel that way.Image Credit: photofriend/Shutterstock.comAsk most people getting older, and they'll tell you, time feels like it's speeding up as you gradually run out of it. The endless...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 771 Views
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What Is Trump’s “Gold Standard Science” Actually About?What Is Trump’s “Gold Standard Science” Actually About?President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order that has the stated goal of restoring trust in science – but critics are claiming the order will allow the administration to dictate what science can be done and shared, limiting freedom of research across the United States.In section 7 of the executive order, the administration...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 960 Views
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"Allokelping": Hot New Wellness Trend For Critically Endangered Orcas Showcases Impressive Tool Use"Allokelping": Hot New Wellness Trend For Critically Endangered Orcas Showcases Impressive Tool UseAnimals using tools is always a pretty cool facet of their behavior, from monkeys cracking nuts to elephants sabotaging their mates' showers. Now thanks to some pretty nifty drone footage, researchers have revealed a new kind of tool use in orcas, and it might just be the latest wellness trend to...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 449 Views
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"Anomalous" Radio Pulses Detected In Antarctica Are Coming From Underneath The Ice"Anomalous" Radio Pulses Detected In Antarctica Are Coming From Underneath The IceA particle detector flying above Antarctica has detected highly unusual radio pulses coming from beneath the ice. The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment floats a range of instruments above Antarctica using a stratospheric balloon. The experiment is aimed at detecting cosmic neutrinos,...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 819 Views
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"Cosmic Miracle" Is Now The Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen"Cosmic Miracle" Is Now The Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen"Cosmic Miracle" Is Now The Most Distant Galaxy Ever SeenJWST has broken its own record and seen even farther away into the past of the cosmos. 1CommentPortion of the COSMOS-Web, the area of the sky where this new distant galaxy is located. Image credit: COSMOS-Web / Kartaltepe / Casey / Franco / Larson / RIT / UT Austin / CANDIDEThe...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 1K Views
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"Egyptian Blue" Was A Color Lost To History. Finally, We Can Make It Again"Egyptian Blue" Was A Color Lost To History. Finally, We Can Make It AgainSometimes, when you see dusty artifacts in a museum or crumbling ruins in the streets, it’s easy to forget that these things were once new. Ancient Greek statues were complete and gaudily-painted; Pompeii was a bustling (and other activities) metropolis. In Egypt, the Pyramid at Giza shone and sparkled in the Sun – and...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 1K Views
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"For Unknown Reasons": Mystery Of The Oldest Human Remains Ever Found In Antarctica"For Unknown Reasons": Mystery Of The Oldest Human Remains Ever Found In AntarcticaOther than at a research station or occasional expedition, humans have never settled in Antarctica. While the evidence suggests the continent was once home to rainforests, swamps, and dinosaurs, by the time ancient humans made their way out of Africa, it was too cold and remote to support human habitation without...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 137 Views
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"Hymn to Babylon": Missing Mesopotamian Text Dating Back Nearly 3,000 Years Discovered"Hymn to Babylon": Missing Mesopotamian Text Dating Back Nearly 3,000 Years DiscoveredArchaeologists have found a hymn dating from nearly 3,000 years ago that describes the city of Babylon in glowing terms, praises its people, location, and river. It seems the words struck such a chord with the inhabitants of what was, for a time, the world’s largest city, that they were widely copied so that...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 231 Views
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"Interstellar Concert": ESA Beams "True Unofficial Space Anthem" To NASA's Voyager 1"Interstellar Concert": ESA Beams "True Unofficial Space Anthem" To NASA's Voyager 1A performance of Austrian composer Johann Strauss II's The Blue Danube was beamed into space for an unusual audience over the weekend. The waltz, composed in 1866, was recorded by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra before being sent over 24.9 billion kilometers (15.5 billion miles) to NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft.If...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 1K Views
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"Jigsaw"-Like Fresco Made Of Thousands Of Fragments Reveals Artistic Traits Not Seen In Roman Britain Before"Jigsaw"-Like Fresco Made Of Thousands Of Fragments Reveals Artistic Traits Not Seen In Roman Britain BeforeArchaeologists in London have reconstructed ancient Roman frescoes that have not been seen for over 1,800 years. The work involved reassembling thousands of fragments that were once abandoned in a pit after the original building was demolished around 200 CE.The reconstruction work was...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 418 Views
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"Lizard Shampoo" And Pagan Texts Suggest "Dark Age" Medicine Wasn't So Dark After All"Lizard Shampoo" And Pagan Texts Suggest "Dark Age" Medicine Wasn't So Dark After AllIs your hair lacking volume, are you feeling less than perfect? Well, maybe you should try adding some lizard to your shampoo. This may sound like a new TikTok trend (or maybe this will start one), but it's actually part of a set medieval medical recipes recently discovered by scholars that redefine our...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 371 Views
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"Miracle" Bioplastic Reflects 99 Percent Of Sun's Rays, Massively Reducing Building Energy Use"Miracle" Bioplastic Reflects 99 Percent Of Sun's Rays, Massively Reducing Building Energy UseCooling buildings in the summer months is a necessary priority to keep people safe, especially as extreme temperatures and heatwaves are becoming more common. This has led many researchers to work on different approaches to passively cool buildings without the use of air conditioning. An intriguing new...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 367 Views
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"Mother Nature" Has Legal Rights In Ecuador, But Does It Help Save The Planet?Is Declaring Rivers, Trees, And Animals Legal “Persons” Actually Useful In Conservation?“I don’t think legal personal rights of nature are a panacea. I think it's a step forward,” Dr Viktoria Kahui told IFLScience. Image credit: Olga_Shestakova,WPAINTER-Sid, fajarhidayah11, Miroslav Srb, Rudmer Zwerver/Shutterstock.com, modified by IFLScienceIt’s not often that nature takes on the “bad...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 892 Views
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"Necrobotics" Turns Dead Spider Corpses Into Biohybrid RobotsScientists Turn Dead Spider Corpses Into Biohybrid NecrobotsDead spiders tend to curl up in a rather creepy clawed position, but beyond looking a little ominous, it seems their lifeless bodies may have useful applications in robotics. Scientists from Rice University have harnessed the unusual locomotion mechanism of wolf spiders to create a type of robotics they’ve coined “necrobotics”. That’s...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 1K Views
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