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Google I/O shows why the search giant is sitting pretty against OpenAI
Not only are Google's AI models arguably surging ahead of OpenAI on capabilities, OpenAI can't match Google's distribution
Archaeologists Found 23,000-Year-Old Footprints That Rewrite the Story of Humans in America
With pollen and common ditch grass seed found both in the footprints and within the same layer of hardened mud in which the footprints were found, the team was able to confirm the
Cameras inspired by insect eyes could give robots a wider view
Artificial compound eyes made without the need for expensive and precise lenses could provide cheap visual sensors for robots and driverless cars
Astronomers Reveal Universe's Oldest Stars Hiding in Our Galaxy
Three of the oldest stars in our universe have been discovered, and they were lurking right under our noses this whole time, and traveling in the wrong direction The heavenly bodies were detected by
Quantum internet draws near thanks to entangled memory breakthroughs
Researchers aiming to create a secure quantum version of the internet need a device called a quantum repeater, which doesn't yet exist - but now two teams say they are well on the way to building one
Record Solar Activity Causes Radio Blackouts Over America Days After Aurora
The solar flare was recorded as an X8.7-class event, making it the most powerful flare of this solar cycle so far.
New photocatalyst to improve decarbonization and other chemical reactions
The use of greenhouse gases is one of the most popular directions of the global trend toward decarbonization—reducing the carbon footprint from production and human activities. In the process of
Did dinosaur blood run hot or cold? Both, according to a new study
Dinosaurs were initially cold-blooded, but global warming 180 million years ago may have triggered the evolution of warm-blooded species, a new study found.
How to Grow & Care for Schefflera (Umbrella Plant)
Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta Schefflera, commonly called umbrella plants or trees, make excellent tropical houseplants. The larger Schefflera actinophylla features long, shiny, oval green leaves that
How high-pressure techniques can induce changes in crystalline materials
In an article published in Chemistry of Materials Oakland University Associate Professor of Physics Yuejian Wang explored how high-pressure techniques can induce changes in certain crystalline
How to Prepare for the Next Solar Storm
Like hurricanes, solar storms are ranked in five categories by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), from minor to moderate to strong to severe to extreme. Continue reading On
First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
The ability to regulate body temperature, a trait all mammals and birds have today, may have evolved among some dinosaurs early in the Jurassic period about 180 million years ago, suggests a new
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