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The Global Extinction Crisis – The New York Times
[ad_1] These days when climate change is such a pressing issue, people often think it’s the main cause of animal and plant extinctions. It is true that it will playRead More
Amazon Must Invent With Care
[ad_1] This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection past columns. In the seven years since Amazon introduced its first home speaker with Alexa voiceRead More
Fighting a wave of misinformation, YouTube bans false vaccine claims
[ad_1] YouTube is erasing vaccine misinformation and conspiracy theories from the popular video-sharing platform. The vaccine misinformation ban, announced in a blog post on Wednesday, comes as countries around theRead More
DeepMind’s artificial intelligence predicts almost exactly when and where it will go
[ad_1] Firstly protein foldingWeather forecasting now: London-based artificial intelligence firm DeepMind continues its work by applying deep learning to difficult science problems. Working with the Met Office, the UK’s nationalRead More
YouTube Bans Anti-Vaccine Misinformation – The New York Times
[ad_1] YouTube said on Wednesday it has banned several prominent anti-vaccine activists from its platform. Joseph Mercola and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.as part of an effort to remove all contentRead More
Cute Early Fall Heads Under $50! | say give
[ad_1] Do you feel like you keep looking through your closet to find something new and fun to wear for the fall? Today, I’m sharing some super affordable tops thatRead More
Podcast: How games teach AI to learn for itself
[ad_1] From chess to Jeopardy to e-sports, AI is increasingly beating humans at their own games. But that was never the ultimate goal. In this episode we dig into theRead More
How Is the Animal World Adapting to Climate Change?
[ad_1] Take, for example, the so-called escalator to extinction, a phenomenon as sad as it is insidious. Like all land-dwelling species, temperature and humidity patterns change with altitude. On aRead More
Space politics finally moves into the 21st century
[ad_1] There had never been more events in space than today. There is commercial activity Exploded In the past five years, private space companies have launched rockets, placed satellites inRead More
