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NASAWatch on CNN: Crew 11 And Isaacman
Keith’s note: I was on CNN This morning talking about the return of crew 11 and NASA’s new Administrator. [Audio]
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“We will set a high bar” – Microsoft reveals multiple new data centers, and promises your energy bills won’t go up to pay for them
- Microsoft promises to replenish water and pay for energy consumed by its new data centers
- Upcoming data centers will be ‘Community-First’, it promises
- Backlash to environmentally damaging data centers has delayed projects
Microsoft has announced…
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The risks of AI in schools outweigh the benefits : NPR
The risks of using generative artificial intelligence to educate children and teens currently overshadow the benefits, according to a new study by the…
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How AI Companies Got Caught Up in US Military Efforts
At the start of 2024, Anthropic, Google, Meta, and OpenAI were united against military use of their AI tools. But over the next 12 months, something changed.
In January, OpenAI quietly rescinded its ban on using AI for “military and warfare”…
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Apple bundles creative apps into $13-a-month subscription
On Jan. 13, Apple Inc. announced a new subscription bundle of creative apps called Creator Studio, an attempt to give its photo- and video-editing software fresh momentum in the face of intensifying competition.
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T. rex grew up slowly: New study reveals 'king of dinosaurs' kept growing until age 40
For decades, scientists have been counting annual growth rings—similar to tree rings—inside fossilized leg bones of Tyrannosaurus rex to estimate how old the giant carnivores were when they died and how quickly they grew to adulthood. The…
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Spiral Galaxy Caught Spraying Huge Jets of Super-Hot Gas Like a Sprinkler : ScienceAlert
A nearby galaxy has been caught draining itself of star-forming fuel, with vast streams of superheated material twisting away from the supermassive black hole at its core.
The galaxy, called VV 340a, offers us a rare glimpse into one way
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Most complete Homo habilis skeleton ever found dates to more than 2 million years ago and retains ‘Lucy’-like features
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world’s most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than 2 million years ago in northern Kenya. The collection of fossil bones has revealed unusually strong arms that…
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