- Field observations and computer modeling help predict the world’s deadly scorpion hotspots Phys.org
- Deadly scorpions are picky about their soil Popular Science
- Predictive Models Identify Global Hotspots for Venomous Scorpion Species
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Field observations and computer modeling help predict the world's deadly scorpion hotspots – Phys.org
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How long do most planets last?
Planets go through different life stages: They form, evolve and eventually meet an end. But the timelines for these processes differ widely between Earth-like planets and worlds that orbit less-powerful stars.
So, how long do most planets last?
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Deadly scorpions are picky about their soil
Scorpions sting between 1 and 2 million people every year, and while most…
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This iPhone Feature Helps Me Get More Quality Sleep
As someone who has struggled with sleep throughout my life, I will do anything to catch more Zs. I’ve read all the expert tips and tried countless products, yet the one technique that has truly helped me get better quality sleep didn’t require…
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The visibility mirage: Why AI pilots keep stalling between ambition and impact
I spend a lot of time talking with teams that are trying to expand their AI efforts, and I’ve noticed a consistent pattern: AI pilots are multiplying across the board, but a majority of them fail to see the light of production.
Data tells a…
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The great computer science exodus (and where students are going instead)
Something strange happened at UC campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% this year after declining 3% in 2024, according to reporting this past week by the San…
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Snooping on stingrays
Biologging trackers have long been used to track and monitor marine animals like whales, sharks and dolphins. But it has been a challenge to use them on stingrays because of their smooth skin and the lack of a prominent fin. Scientists have now…
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Meet ‘Kani-TTS-2’: A 400M Param Open Source Text-to-Speech Model that Runs in 3GB VRAM with Voice Cloning Support
The landscape of generative audio is shifting toward efficiency. A new open-source contender, Kani-TTS-2, has been released by the team at nineninesix.ai. This model marks a departure from heavy,…
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Getting Started with OpenClaw and Connecting It with WhatsApp
OpenClaw is a self-hosted personal AI assistant that runs on your own devices and communicates through the apps you already use—such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and more. It can answer questions, automate tasks,…
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US firm’s missile warning system to protect allied nations’ aircraft
A Virginia-based company is set to integrate its Common Missile Warning System into aircraft. BAE Systems has received contracts from the U.S. Army valued at $137 million to deliver its AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning Systems (CMWS) to allied…
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