Visualizing 100 Million Places With DALL-E 2

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As a more sophisticated version of DALL-E, OpenAI has now unveiled DALL-E 2, an inventive multimodal AI that can generate visuals just from text descriptions. Enhanced deep learning methods used by DALL-E 2 increase the richness and clarity of created pictures while also providing additional functionality, such as the ability to alter or create new… Continue reading Visualizing 100 Million Places With DALL-E 2

Scientists Find Ancient Sign of Life On Earth, Sparking New Debate

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A recent research reveals that the Earth was home to a wide variety of microorganisms at minimum 3.75 billion years back. A palm-sized rock from Quebec, Canada, believed to be approximately 3.75 to 4.28 billion years old, was studied by the study group. Bacteria-created filaments, knobs, as well as tubes were discovered in the rock… Continue reading Scientists Find Ancient Sign of Life On Earth, Sparking New Debate

Scientists Have Just Rewritten The History Of The Earth’s Climate

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According to recent computer projections, higher temperatures attracted plants—and hence even warmer weather. Shifting vegetation has had a significant role in driving global average temperature changes over the past 10,000 years, according to global climate models updated by researchers. There has been an issue with heat simulations of the Earth’s atmosphere from the previous ice… Continue reading Scientists Have Just Rewritten The History Of The Earth’s Climate

Google Fitbit Heart Rhythm Algorithm Provides Early Detection Of Atrial Fibrillation

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The FDA has finally authorized Google’s Fitbit AFib Detection function after the company’s recent petition for clearance. PPG (photoplethysmography) is used to identify aberrant cardiac rhythms in the new function. Atrial fibrillation indicators and indicators of atrial fibrillation, specifically (AFib). In the near future, Fitbit gadgets featuring pulse rate sensors will be able to use… Continue reading Google Fitbit Heart Rhythm Algorithm Provides Early Detection Of Atrial Fibrillation

Giant Solar Plasma Wave Smashes Into Mercury, Triggering Geomagnetic Storms

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On Tuesday (April 12), a massive plasma wave ejected from the sun slammed onto Mercury, potentially setting off a coronal mass ejection and removing debris from the planet’s crust. The plasma wave originated from a hotspot, a region on the sun’s surface where strong magnetic fields, caused by the movement of electric currents, get twisted… Continue reading Giant Solar Plasma Wave Smashes Into Mercury, Triggering Geomagnetic Storms

Cycling Can Help You Fight Off Muscle Weakness & Keep Mobility High!

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According to a new research, regular cycling might help patients with myotonic dystrophy (MD) maintain their mobility. In myotonic dystrophy, the muscles weaken and degenerate as the result of a hereditary disease. Long-lasting muscular spasms are a common symptom of this condition (myotonia). They also have difficulty letting go of tension in certain muscles. Degeneration… Continue reading Cycling Can Help You Fight Off Muscle Weakness & Keep Mobility High!

Psilocybin: Meet The Magic Drug That Could Cure Depression

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Psilocybin, the primary element in hallucinogenic mushrooms, has been shown to provide distinct benefits for persons suffering from depression. There were significant differences in brain rhythms linked with depression among those receiving psilocybin-assisted treatment and those in the comparison group. Along with these alterations in the brain, many people also experienced less depression. Psilocybin-assisted treatment… Continue reading Psilocybin: Meet The Magic Drug That Could Cure Depression

Scientists Discover That Memories are NOT Stored in One Place in the Brain

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According to recent research from MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, the mammal brain does not retain a specific memory in a solitary or even a few locations but in a dispersed, dynamically integrated complex encompassing several brain areas. When the rodents were moved from one cage to the other, they were subjected to… Continue reading Scientists Discover That Memories are NOT Stored in One Place in the Brain

A Surprisingly Awesome Way Scientists Monitor Europe’s Most Active Volcano

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Researchers have lately begun utilizing fiber-optic connections to monitor Europe’s greatest volatile volcano. DAS (distributed acoustic sensing) is a new technique that can detect seismic waves that regular sensors overlook. Located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Mt. Etna is Europe’s tallest active volcano, with a height of around 10,900 ft (3,320 m). Mount Etna is… Continue reading A Surprisingly Awesome Way Scientists Monitor Europe’s Most Active Volcano

You’re Feeding Your Dog Wrong According To New Study

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Multiple cases of human disease have been linked to dog food laced with E. coli and salmonella, which is more common in conventional and homemade raw food diets. Many of these diets require that pet owners prepare their dogs’ food at home, according to research. Less than 5% of respondents were knowledgeable of FDA recommendations… Continue reading You’re Feeding Your Dog Wrong According To New Study

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