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Meta’s Tribe v2 AI predicts human brain response to visuals & audio – without needing new training for unseen languages…
Meta’s Tribe v2 AI predicts human brain response to visuals & audio – without needing new training for unseen languages 🧠 Meta* has developed Tribe v2, an artificial intelligence model that can reliably predict how the human brain reacts to visual and auditory content. According to Meta, the model…
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163 публікацій🌿 Biomimetics: When Nature Teaches Us to Build Smarter Termite mounds that inspire skyscraper ventilation, gecko feet that lead to surgical glue, and octopus suckers that help with tissue transplants — welcome to the wo…
🤖 Meet Claude - Your AI Research Assistant! Tired of spending hours searching for scientific papers and data? Claude can help you: 🔬 Analyze research papers and summarize key findings 📊 Process complex datasets and cr…
Did you know that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in your smartphone exist thanks to a Hollywood actress? 📱✨ Hedy Lamarr wasn’t just a star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, once dubbed “the most beautiful woman in the world.” In 1942, sh…

Dark Matter and Dark Energy: What Do We Know About the Invisible Universe? 🌌✨ Have you ever wondered what our Universe is really made of? Stars, planets, galaxies – everything we see is just the tip of the iceberg! In f…

The Placebo Effect: How Our Brain Can Heal Itself 💊✨ Can a sugar pill actually relieve pain? What if we told you this isn’t magic, but a real scientific phenomenon known as the placebo effect? Let’s dive into the histor…

The Magic of Morning Coffee: How Does Caffeine Wake Up Our Brain? ☕️ For many of us, the morning wouldn’t be complete without a cup of aromatic coffee. It’s more than just a pleasant taste—it has a remarkable ability to…
Why do cats always land on their feet? The physics of a feline free-fall. 🐾 You’ve probably marveled at a cat’s incredible ability to land on all four paws, no matter how they fall. It’s not magic—it’s a brilliant combi…

🔇 Imagine a place so silent that you can hear your own heartbeat, the sound of your lungs, and even the rumbling of your stomach as if they were loud noises. This isn’t fiction—it’s the reality of anechoic chambers: spe…
🎙 New Science Podcast — May Highlights From Soviet spacecraft crashing back to Earth 🚀, to chimpanzees revealing language-like skills 🐒, to AI predicting cancer survival from just a face photo 🤖 — this week’s discove…

On this day, April 12, we celebrate one of humanity’s greatest milestones—when a human first left our planet and ventured into space. On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person to orbit the…

🔋⚛️ ETERNAL POWER: China Launches Nuclear Battery with 50-Year Lifespan Imagine a device you won’t need to recharge for half a century. Chinese researchers have turned this concept into reality! What is BV100? • The wor…
Scientists at Zhejiang University have unveiled a groundbreaking facial mask that can transform the wearer’s appearance in real time. Designed to potentially deceive facial recognition systems, the mask is composed of mu…

The IM-2 Athena lunar lander, developed by Intuitive Machines, has completed its mission in the Moon’s southern polar region. However, it did so ahead of schedule—because it tipped over upon landing. This mishap echoes l…

Wolves Respect Borders Better Than Humans? 🐺🗺️ This map shows GPS tracking data from wolves belonging to six different packs. The fascinating part? They strictly respect territorial boundaries—there’s almost no overlap…

🚗 History in Motion: The Birth of the First Gasoline-Powered Car On January 29, 1886, Carl Benz made history by receiving a patent for what is widely regarded as the first commercially viable gasoline-powered car—the Be…

The image doesn’t show a mission control center for space exploration; instead, it’s the control room of the EAST experimental fusion reactor. Located at the Institute of Plasma Physics under the Chinese Academy of Scien…

Which Side of the Singularity Are We On? The surge of optimism surrounding our approach to AGI might not be unwarranted. On January 4, Sam Altman (regardless of your opinion of him, he is currently the most influential f…
Unitree G1 Gets Even More Agile and Dynamic The Unitree G1 has received an update, making it even more agile and adaptable. It has now mastered running on rough terrain, showcasing its enhanced mobility and balance. Inte…

Starlink Disrupts Africa’s Internet Market: Satellite Internet Cheaper Than Telecom in 5 out of 16 Countries Starlink has shaken up Africa’s internet provider market, offering satellite internet that is already more affo…

China is Designing a Flag That Can Wave on the Moon In an innovative project, scientists in China are developing a flag that will appear to wave in the vacuum of the Moon. Surprisingly, the idea for this groundbreaking t…

Soviet-era giant telescopes already resemble remnants of a powerful ancient civilization in a post-apocalyptic world. In some cases, their real history aligns with this impression. The Kalyazin RT-64 radio telescope, for…
A study conducted by the University of Central Florida has revealed that symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) manifest more prominently when watching videos that require the brain’s executive funct…

40 years ago, American Airlines introduced the “Golden Ticket”—a lifetime pass for unlimited first-class flights. For $250,000, customers could purchase the AAirpass, granting them the privilege of flying first-class as…

The Sun gazes sternly. 📷 Abdulmohsen Alreesh #space #science

During World War II, Michelangelo’s famous statue of David was encased in bricks to protect it from bombing raids. Moving the statue to a safer location was deemed technically challenging. Interestingly, the back of the…

Here’s the true Lord of the Rings! 1SWASP J1407 b is an exoplanet or possibly a small star located in the constellation Centaurus, approximately 433.8 light-years from Earth. Its ring system is not only the first discove…
Earthrise Captured by the Orion Spacecraft NASA’s Orion spacecraft has delivered an awe-inspiring Earthrise — a mesmerizing short video showing Earth rising above the Moon’s horizon. This visual masterpiece was recorded…

A Celebration 2,500 Light-Years from Earth NASA has unveiled a stunning new image of the “Christmas Tree Cluster,” a group of young stars captured using data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and an astrophotographer ba…
Aluminium honeycomb structures take their cue from nature’s perfect hexagonal geometry—lightweight but incredibly strong. By gluing thin aluminium sheets into a honeycomb core, engineers gain excellent crash absorption,…
The beaver’s tail serves multiple purposes—it’s a “rudder” for swimming, a danger signal (beavers slap the water violently with their tails when alarmed), and even a makeshift “stool.” When gnawing on trees near the wate…