Author: Daniel Peterson

For more than a decade, floating cranes have a strange load of a strange load of about 3000 meters below the Mediterranean Sea. The objects are seen from another world: large and bright spheres full of electronics. In fact, they are detectors for a machine called KM3net, designed to look for one of the most mysterious fundamental particles. The machine is still several years after the end, so Paschal Coyle was surprised when, in 2023, he saw a dramatic signal in his preliminary data. It was a neutrino, as expected, but a different from everything they have soar before. “When…

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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, wants to make the country a world leader in artificial intelligencePa images/alamy Thousands of public officials in the heart of the United Kingdom government, including those who work directly to support Prime Minister Keir Starmer, are using a patented artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out their work, New scientist You can reveal. The officials have refused to reveal in the registry exactly how the tool is being used, if the prime minister is receiving advice that has been prepared using AI or how public officials are mitigating the risks of the…

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The polls opened in Canada on Monday morning after a turbulent electoral season in which the rulers have tried to make President Donald Trump the main problem of the race, while conservatives sacrifice a deviation of what they call the “lost liberal decade.” The Canadian general election will ask voters to choose among liberals, conservatives and several smaller games, the highlight of the new left -wing democrats (NDP). This election is the first for Prime Minister Mark Carney, who had never campaigned or hero a public office when the liberals crowned his leader in a closed election in March. With…

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An experiment on Cat -classing involved men who embody a female avatar who is preparing for a partyChiara Lucifora and Aldo Gangmi et al. 2025 The men who embodied female avatars through virtual reality did not respond well to be attenuated, which increases the hopes that this approach could make perpetrators more aware of the effects of such harassment. Chiara Lucifora of the University of Bologna in Italy and his colleagues wanted to know that men would react to experience the fall, so they had 36 men, average of 23 years, embodied a female avatar who prepared to go to…

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Hominids have been using fire for several reasons for at least 1 million yearsSheila Terry/Science photo library The domain of fire may also have led to genetic changes that helped early humans survive minor burning injuries, but this evolutionary feature could complicate the treatment of more serious cases today. An initial stage study suggests that the selection of genes that avoid mortal infections that could arise from minor burns were prioritized early. Homo sapiensBut these same genes interfere with the healing of the serious ones. This may be due to the fact that in primitive times, people with severe burns…

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President Donald Trump expressed some sympathy for President Zensky, who, according to him, is now approaching negotiations with a “quieter” attitude and a better attitude, stating that he has now reached Trump’s position that Crimea is already lost and will do so for peace. “I think the meeting was fine,” said President Donald Trump after disembarking from Marine One on Sunday night, not long after returning to the United States from the city of the Vatican and Rome, where he had honored the last Zensky already said on Saturday that he felt that the letter spoke between the two men,…

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A tectonic plate crack in IcelandSemnic/Istockphoto/Getty Images Earthquakes can generate huge volumes of hydrogen into the planet fracturing rocks that then react with water molecules. This hydrogen could be a source of energy overlooked for life underground, as well as for people who seek to extract gas as an alternative fuel. A few years have seen an explosion of interest in finding large hydrogen gas deposits underground to use as clean fuel. For the most part, companies looking for these deposits … ]

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According to the moment “Aha” of Borghammer arrived almost 20 years ago. The neuroscientist was reading a document of researchers who examined ReM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), a condition that causes people to act their dreams are often in people who then develop the rest, it could be. Instead of starting with the brain, in principle, the equipment sought the loss of nerve cells in the heart. Although Parkinson’s is historical associated with the exhaustion of nerve cells in the brain, it also affects neurons in the heart that handle autonomous functions such as heart rate and blood pressure. And,…

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In the continuous attacks against President Donald Trump, former United States comedian and the current resident of Ireland, Rosie O’Donnell now states that once they gave him a contaminated bottle or a Trump brand liquor. O’Donnell’s claim an interview was given an interview with the Disc CNN reporter Jim Acosta in his Jim Acosta’s show Podcast. O’Donnell and Acosta exchanged their comments about the president with Acosta accusing Trump strangely to be obsessed with O’Donnell, instead of the other way around. “Yes, hey to be obsessed with you,” Acosta exclaimed, as O’Donnell replied: “Yes, he does. It seems obsessed.” O’Donnell…

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The reduction of blood pressure is associated with a lower risk of dementiaShuttersock / Grinny Brinking high blood pressure reduces the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, according to a large study of people in China. Many studies have linked high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, with a greater risk of developing dementia. Some investigations have also indicated that a side effect of blood pressure treatment may be a lower risk of dementia. Now, Jiang, at the Southwestern Southwestern Medical Center of the University of Texas in Dallas and his colleagues have directly analyzed the effectiveness of medications that…

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