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Dec 12, 2020

Amazon selling prescription medication will push public trust in Prime to the limit

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Amazon Pharmacy is the first time its Prime service has broken into a market where consumers might stop and worry about their data.

Dec 12, 2020

The “singleton hypothesis” predicts the future of humanity

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Philosopher Nick Bostrom’s “singleton hypothesis” predicts the future of human societies.

Dec 12, 2020

Oracle moving from California to Texas, joins Tesla, Hewlett Packard

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The tech giant is kissing California goodbye.

Dec 11, 2020

Australians in awe of native blue-banded bees found across the country

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Australians are in awe of a native bee covered in deep blue stripes after learning the unusual insect can be found across the country.

The blue-banded bee can be spotted in gardens in each state except for Tasmania and can be recognised by the coloured stripes around their abdomen.

While the bees have stingers they are not known to be aggressive and are attracted to native plants including tomato flowers.

Dec 10, 2020

Bees Witnessed Using Tools in Nature For The First Time… And It’s Really Gross

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The Asian honeybee (Apis cerana) isn’t just on the look-out for flowers. In some areas, it’s also on the prowl for poo.

When threatened by a species of giant hornet (Vespa soror) — closely related to the murder hornet — workers will fly off to collect fresh animal faeces to smear carefully around the entrance of their nest, according to a study on bee hives in Vietnam.

It’s still not clear how this dung actually protects the colony, but in the field, it appears to stop scouting hornets from chewing through the nest and causing mass slaughter.

Dec 9, 2020

Operation of an optical atomic clock with a Brillouin laser subsystem

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By using a stimulated Brillouin scattering laser in a strontium-ion optical clock instead of the usual bulk-cavity-stabilized laser, the need for vacuum is removed and resonator volume is substantially reduced.

Dec 9, 2020

It was honestly one of the most awesome experiences I’ve ever had, feeling the power of the raptors on the way up is indescribable!

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Dec 9, 2020

Study reveals electromagnetic properties of the Great Pyramid of Giza

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A methodology that utilizes measurements in the variation of flux from cosmic muons (heavy cousins of the electron)—called archaeological muography—detected evidence for a possible second entrance and hidden corridor in the Great Pyramid of Giza (the largest of the Pyramids of Giza). As well, thermal imaging have revealed perplexing thermal anomalies in the Great Pyramid. Several explanations were put forward to explain the cause of the anomalies, but one particularly suggestive explanation was that it is due to increased air circulation caused by a hidden corridor or chamber — corroborating similar findings using muonic radiographic analysis.

Dec 9, 2020

Northern Lights possible over Michigan this week after coronal mass ejection from Sun

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(WXYZ) — The Northern Lights could be visible over Michigan this week due to anticipated effects from a coronal mass ejection (CME).

The CME happened on Monday, Dec. 7 and was associated with a C7 flare, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center.

It could arrive to earth late on Wednesday night which could result in G1 (Minor) storm levels.

Dec 9, 2020

Getting there: Structured data, semantics, robotics, and the future of AI

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Leveraging structure in data is key to making progress in AI, says AI prodigy Gary Marcus. A forward-looking view on Software 2.0, AI chips, robotics, and the future of AI.