This assassin bug’s ability to use a tool — bees’ resin — could shed light on how the ability evolved in other animals.
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This tool-wielding assassin turns its prey’s defenses into a trap
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Pope Leo XIV Declares AI a Threat to Human Dignity and Workers’ Rights
Pope Leo XIV is taking a bold stance on artificial intelligence, calling it “a challenge to human dignity, justice and labour” in his first major address since being elected leader of the Catholic Church.
The new pontiff is placing…
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Modeling Study Provides New Details about Venus’ Crust
Planetary scientists expected the outermost layer of the crust of Earth’s hotter twin would grow thicker and thicker over time given its apparent lack of forces that would drive the crust back into the planet’s interior. But a team of…
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A chemical in plastics is tied to heart disease deaths
A common chemical in household plastics has been linked with heart disease deaths.
In 2018, about 13.5 percent of the more than 2.6 million deaths from cardiovascular disease among people ages 55 to 64 globally could have been…
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Skyborne specks of life may influence rainfall patterns
A study of weather on a mountain in Greece reveal that bioparticles in the sky may drive fluctuations in rainfall patterns more broadly.
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Cracking the Disorder – Space & Physics | Weizmann Wonder Wander
The materials that make up all the structures and physical systems around us, including our own bodies, are not perfect – they contain flaws in the form of tiny cracks. When one of these cracks suddenly and rapidly spreads, it can be…
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Neandertals may have hunted in horse-trapping teams 200,000 years ago
Neandertals formed sophisticated hunting parties that drove wild horses into fatal traps around 200,000 years ago.
At Germany’s Schöningen site, wooden spears, double-pointed sticks, stone artifacts and butchered remains of more…
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Ultrasound unlocks a safer, greener way to make hydrogels
Researchers at McGill University, in collaboration with Polytechnique Montréal, pioneered a new way to create hydrogels using ultrasound, eliminating the need for toxic chemical initiators. This breakthrough offers a faster, cleaner and more…
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ChatGPT Is Making People Think They’re Gods and Their Families Are Terrified
ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot from OpenAI, is unintentionally leading users into full-blown spiritual delusions, and families are sounding the alarm.
On Reddit’s r/ChatGPT forum, a chilling thread titled “ChatGPT induced…
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AI May Soon Help You Understand What Your Pet Is Trying to Say
Chinese tech powerhouse Baidu has filed a patent for a system that could use AI to decode animal sounds and behaviour then translate those signals into human language.
For the millions of pet owners wondering what their animals are…
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