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SpaceX Fram2 mission set to return to Earth
SpaceX's Fram2 mission, the first crewed mission to ever orbit Earth's North and South poles, is set to Earth on Friday morning. The Crew Dragon capsule has carried four civilians from four countries
Google DeepMind 145-page paper predicts AGI will match human skills by 2030 — and warns of existential threats that could ‘permanently destroy humanity’
DeepMind has released a lengthy paper outlining its approach to AI safety as it tries to build advanced systems that could surpass human intelligence.
9 Impossible Rivers and Lakes That 'Defy the Rules'
"These hydrologic oddities illustrate how much we have still to learn about Earth's dynamic surface," researchers said in a new study.
The Rise of Fluid Intelligence
Drawing from cognitive science, Chollet described such intelligence as the ability to quickly acquire skills and solve unfamiliar problems from first principles, rather than just memorizing enormous
Peeps and yelps show bonobos communicate with added meaning, study says
Our primate cousins were recorded combining vocal sounds to communicate a different meaning than each sound used separately, scientists found.
Microsoft just turned 50. Here’s a look at an iconic 1978 photo of its first employees and where they are now
Microsoft’s earliest employees took a photo in 1978 that shows just how much has changed in the now-50 years since the company was founded. The photo was taken when the company was based in
NASA Tracking Plane-Sized Asteroid Nearing Earth
The space rock is expected to zoom past our planet today at a speed of around 45,991 miles per hour, according to NASA.
NASA rover captures giant dust devil devouring smaller one on Mars
The dust devil was about 210 feet wide, NASA said, but likely didn't last long after consuming the smaller whirlwind.
How the brain uses context boundaries to guide decision-making in both spatial and abstract environments
The DAM-Decision and Memory group at Universitat Jaume I in Castelló, led by Raphael Kaplan and composed of researchers from Spain, Italy and the United States, has recently published the results of
Bizarre invasion of small slimy creatures leaves community stunned
A small community in Nevada has been faced with the surprisingly detrimental impacts of releasing a popular pet into the wild.
Outdoor time and multisport activities can help develop children's motor competence
A study conducted by the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, followed the development of children's motor skills over a three-year period, from early
Are Seals Mammals?
Seals are mammals, as they possess all the required traits that make an animal a mammal. They are warm-blooded, they are vertebrates, they have fur, they have a live birth, and mothers feed their
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