MSN: NASA supercomputer visualizes terrifying threat facing mankind

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The Daily Dot: āIt is the worst decision I have ever madeā: Woman warns never get your gallbladder removed. Hereās why sheās so adamant about it
'I regret it so much.'
The Guardian: Worldās 1.5C climate target ādeader than a doornailā, experts say
Scientists say goal to keep worldās temperature rise below 1.5C is not going to happen despite talks at Cop29 in Baku
BBC.com: Google reacts angrily to report it will have to sell Chrome
It's reported the US government wants the world's most popular web browser to be sold off to address monopoly concerns.
Salon: Scientists propose āDNA of the universeā is gap in Einsteinās hunt for unified physics theory
Physicists say they detected a double helix in the fabric of spacetime
BBC.com: Major lenders reject homes with spray foam insulation
Spray foam insulation was previously subsidised in England under the government's Green Homes Grant scheme.
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel: Groundbreaking AI enables 20-minute human-whale dialogue, revolutionizing interspecies communication
In a groundbreaking development, artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled a 20-minute conversation between humans and a humpback whale, marking a significant milestone in interspecies communication. This extraordinary encounter, which took place off the Alaskan coast, has opened up new possibilities for understanding marine life and even searching for extraterrestrial intelligence.
The New York Times: A Mummified Saber-Toothed Kitten Emerges in Siberia
The Homotherium cub was preserved in Siberian permafrost with its dark fur and flesh intact.
Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human ā¦ Please die."
In an online conversation about aging adults, Google's Gemini AI chatbot responded with a threatening message, telling the user to "please die."
Without immediate action, nearly 260 million people in the US predicted to be overweight or obese by 2050
Over the past three decades, there has been a startling increase in the prevalence of obesity across the U.S., at least doubling in adult men and women (aged 25 and older) and older female and male adolescents ...
Deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonaldās has now made more than 100 people ill
Deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonaldās has now made more than 100 people ill - One person has died and four have developed a potentially life-threatening kidney disease complication as a result of the outbreak
Inferentialism - A new system of logic could boost critical thinking and AI
The rigid structures of language we once clung to with certainty are cracking. Take gender, nationality or religion: these concepts no longer sit comfortably in the stiff linguistic boxes of the last century. Simultaneously, the rise of AI presses upon us the need to understand how words relate to meaning and reasoning.
MSN: āI feel so stupidā: This young Connecticut woman had her bank account drained by scammers after answering trusted Wells Fargo number ā how to spot and avoid similar schemes
You are stupid
The tiny tweak that could change YouTube forever
YouTube is testing what happens if it just goes full TikTok.
More than 800 million adults have diabetes globally, many untreated, study suggests
Go vegan or stay stupid, anti-science and meet extinction sooner.
MIT News: When muscles work out, they help neurons to grow, a new study shows
Exercise can have benefits at the level of neurons, through chemical and mechanical effects, MIT researchers find. The discovery could inform exercise-related therapies for repairing damaged and deteriorating nerves.
POLITICO: āScience is still scienceā: US still committed to climate fight despite Trumpās win, Podesta says at COP29
President-elect Donald Trumpās victory is roiling the opening day of the global climate talks.
BBC.com: Teenage park ranger dies as wildfires burn in New York State
The US east and west coasts are experiencing November wildfires fuelled by warm weather, dry conditions and high winds.
I work best on multiple monitors and this tiny adapter is the best way to do it ā hereās why
I never leave home without this mini wonder
PsyPost: New study links dark triad traits to burnout in academia
Dark personality traits like Machiavellianism and psychopathy increase academic burnout risk in students, particularly when linked to perfectionistic behaviors focused on hiding flaws, suggesting a pathway for burnout prevention in academic settings.
I Gave My Son the Books I Loved. He Chose āHeidiā Instead.
What a 19th-century Swiss novel, and a young fanās pilgrimage to the Alps, taught me about fatherhood.
Archaeology News Online Magazine: Ancient stone seals may reveal origins of the worldās oldest writing system
A recent study has revealed a link between Mesopotamian cylinder seals and the proto-cuneiform symbols that emerged as one of the earliest writing systems.
New York Post : Generation Scroll: Gen Z spends a quarter of their day consuming content
Gen Z consumes more content than any other generation, according to recent research.
WIRED: The AI Machine Gun of the Future Is Already Here
The Pentagon is pursuing every available option to keep US troops safe from the rising tide of adversary drones, including a robotic twist on its standard-issue small arms.
PEOPLE: Woman Goes to Marching Band Competition to Watch Her Daughter ā Then Notices Something She's 'Never Seen' (Exclusive)
Dur, football good, derp, brain injury and blood sport fun!
The Telegraph: More than 10,000 told to evacuate as ādangerously fastā wildfire burns near Los Angeles
At least 800 firefighters and dozens of helicopters are battling the blaze, which has torn across 14,000 acres
New Nasal Spray Could Delay Alzheimerās Progression by Years - Neuroscience News
Researchers have developed a promising nasal spray therapy targeting neuroinflammation in Alzheimerās disease, potentially delaying its progression by over a decade.
The Washington Post: Authenticity can protect mental health. Hereās how to be authentic.
Yet written by a normie, who by definition is NOT authentic.
Quarter of a million tiny pieces of plastic could be floating in your water bottle
A bottle of water can contain a quarter of a million pieces of plastic, a study has found. Scientists have found a new category of plastic pollution called nanoparticles, which are created when microplastics break down even further. It had previously been impossible to tell how many particles smaller than one micron, one seventieth of the width of ...
She came, she sang, she conquered. The good, bad and ugly of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Indy
Indy's reputation as a host city was on the line this weekend and, by and large, the thousands of visitors in town for the final three nights of the U.S. leg of Taylor Swift's massive "Eras Tour" were enchanted by our performance. Why it matters: "The Eras Tour" weekend is expected to have a nine-figure economic impact on the Circle City. Zoom in: Here's what went all too well ā and what didn't. šŖ© Good: The prep. The city was ready for it. From...