Is She Really Mad at Me? Maybe ChatGPT Knows
People are turning to generative AI to sort out their interpersonal conflicts, but some say it’s heightening their anxiety.
Is She Really Mad at Me? Maybe ChatGPT Knows Read Post »
People are turning to generative AI to sort out their interpersonal conflicts, but some say it’s heightening their anxiety.
Is She Really Mad at Me? Maybe ChatGPT Knows Read Post »
Nanoplastics are everywhere. These fragments are so tiny they can accumulate on bacteria and be taken up by plant roots;
Could nanoplastics in the environment turn E. coli into a bigger villain? Read Post »
A team was able to show that swimming movements are possible even without a central control unit. This not only
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Underwater or aerial vehicles with dimples like golf balls could be more efficient and maneuverable, a new prototype has demonstrated.
Nimble dimples: Agile underwater vehicles inspired by golf balls Read Post »
New research reveals mountain glaciers across the globe will not recover for centuries — even if human intervention cools the
Researchers analyzed a global database of 500,000 strange streaks that occur on steep Martian slopes, concluding that they’re most likely
Streaked slopes on Mars probably not signs of water flow, study finds Read Post »
The largest sample of galaxy groups ever detected has been presented by a team of international astronomers using data from
Astronomers searching for massive black holes shredding stars found one in an unusual place — 2,600 light years from the
Not one, but two massive black holes are eating away at this galaxy Read Post »
With its rebrand and product expansion, Raindrop is betting that the next generation of software observability will be AI-first by
Protester is engineer who worked on Azure software, which enabled Israeli surveillance of Palestinians A Microsoft employee disrupted a keynote
Microsoft employee interrupts CEO’s keynote with pro-Palestinian protest Read Post »