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Mar 21, 2023

A busy week in AI

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Last week saw a plethora of new advances in AI, including the much-anticipated release of GPT-4.

Rarely, if ever, has more progress been witnessed in AI than what we are currently seeing. This is clearly an exceptional time for the field, with much hype and speculation around what the near future may bring.

Mar 20, 2023

The universe has a Hubble constant problem

Posted by in categories: cosmology, futurism

Differences in the way that the Hubble constant—which measures the rate of cosmic expansion—are measured have profound implications for the future of cosmology.

Mar 19, 2023

Göbekli Tepe: The Untold Story Of Dawn of Civilization

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Located in southeastern Turkey, Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site that has been dubbed the “Dawn of Civilization.” It is considered to be one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 21st century, offering a glimpse into the lives of our ancient ancestors and the birth of human civilization.

Mar 19, 2023

Scientists in Singapore Have Discovered How to “Talk” to Plants

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Plants emit weak electric signals. Researchers have developed a device to read and send signals back — a type of “plant communication.”

Mar 18, 2023

A Watery Probe for Ion–Electron Interactions

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Researchers have developed a method for measuring the strength of certain ion–electron interactions in water, with initial tests throwing up unexpected results.

Mar 18, 2023

How Microswimmers Push Through Solid-Like Fluids

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If a helical bacteria’s tail propulsion is strong enough to deform the yield-stress fluid ahead of the swimmer, locomotion proceeds.

Mar 18, 2023

8 Weird Science Fiction Books

Posted by in categories: futurism, habitats

FallenKingdomReads’ list of 8 Weird Science Fiction Books.

If you’re a fan of science fiction that defies expectations and bends the rules, you’re in for a treat. Here are eight weird and wonderful books that will take you on mind-bending journeys through strange and unusual worlds.

A young family moves into a house that is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. As they explore the strange corridors and shifting spaces, they uncover a disturbing mystery that threatens to consume them.

Mar 18, 2023

Scientists Are Starting To Think The Future Is Affecting The Past In Mind-bending Time Theory

Posted by in categories: futurism, quantum physics

Retrocausality is a theory in quantum science that reflects on how the future can affect the past. The future affecting the past sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi film (and it’s been in a few of these, too), but it’s also an actual theory based on quantum physics, and more scientists are starting to buy into it.

Mar 18, 2023

Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? New Meteorite Study Finds A Clue

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If you want to know which objects brought water to a once-dry planet, think small.

Mar 17, 2023

New ocean in making? Africa slowly splitting into two, scientists predict nature’s rarest move

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As Africa splits into two pieces, scientists predict the beginning of the rarest natural phenomena. Researchers believe that in the distant future, the creation of a new ocean may result in the division of Africa into two pieces. The separation of two significant portions of the continent may eventually lead to the formation of a new body of water. In millions of years, landlocked nations like Zambia and Uganda might have their own coasts.

The splitting of an one tectonic plate into two or more tectonic plates divided by divergent plate borders is known as rifting, according to Science Direct. Where the Earth’s tectonic plates separate, a lowland area known as the rift valley arises, according to National Geographic.

These rift valleys can be found both on land and on the ocean’s floor. According to IFLScience research, this event dates back at least 138 million years to the time when South America and Africa became separated into separate continents. According to NBC News, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden were formed as a result of the Arabian plate moving away from Africa for the past 30 million years.

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