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The horrifying human cost of big sporting events

With the Copa América, the UEFA European Championship and the Olympic Games all taking place over a few months, summer 2024 is shaping up to be a celebration of sport......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgJun 26th, 2024

Researchers develop technology to mass produce quantum dot lasers for optical communications

South Korean researchers have successfully developed technology to mass-produce quantum dot lasers, widely used in data centers and quantum communications. This breakthrough paves the way for reducing the production cost of semiconductor lasers to on.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated News19 hr. 13 min. ago

Tackling the dual threat: A global strategy for PM2.5 and O3 pollution

Air pollution is a severe risk to human health and the environment, particularly from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3). Despite global efforts, many cities continue to face significant exposure risks from these pollutants......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated News19 hr. 13 min. ago

Champagne and strawberries vs pints and pies: Psychologist explores Wimbledon and sporting preferences

As the world gears up for another thrilling Wimbledon tournament, Dr. Elisabeth Blagrove, a psychologist at The University of Warwick, ponders why Wimbledon has long been considered posh and what it might mean if you prefer tennis over football, part.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated News19 hr. 13 min. ago

The Face on Mars and Other Cases of Cosmic Pareidolia

The human brain loves seeing patterns, even when they aren’t really there.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated News19 hr. 45 min. ago

Researchers craft smiling robot face from living human skin cells

Human cells isolated from juvenile foreskin are flexible enough to grin when moved. Enlarge / A movable robotic face covered with living human skin cells. (credit: Takeuchi et al.) In a new study, researchers from the Un.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated News20 hr. 46 min. ago

CDK restores DMS for Group 1, more dealerships as cyberattack costs rise

The cost of the shutdown is rising rapidly as its impact is becoming clearer and the number of lawsuits continued to grow......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated News21 hr. 46 min. ago

Outage from CDK cyberattacks could cost dealers $1 billion, study says

Anderson Economic Group said affected dealers could be out about $600 million after two weeks and could lose roughly $1 billion if the dealer management system shutdown lasts until the July 4 holiday weekend. Its calculations include estimated losses.....»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsJun 28th, 2024

OpenAI’s new “CriticGPT” model is trained to criticize GPT-4 outputs

Research model catches bugs in AI-generated code, improving human oversight of AI. Enlarge / An illustration created by OpenAI. (credit: OpenAI) On Thursday, OpenAI researchers unveiled CriticGPT, a new AI model designed.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Lucy, discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, still towers over our understanding of human origins

In 1974, on a survey in Hadar in the remote badlands of Ethiopia, U.S. paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson and graduate student Tom Gray found a piece of an elbow joint jutting from the dirt in a gully. It proved to be the first of 47 bones of a sing.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money

University of Wisconsin–Madison engineers have developed low-cost sensors that allow for real-time, continuous monitoring of nitrate in soil types that are common in Wisconsin. These printed electrochemical sensors could enable farmers to make bett.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Clean Water Act leaves about 55% of water flowing out of rivers vulnerable to pollution, study suggests

The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that rivers that only flow in response to weather events—called ephemeral streams—do not fall under the protection of the Clean Water Act. Research published in the journal Science, led by University of Massachuset.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Cloaked Audis, covert CEO meeting: How VW"s $5B Rivian bet unfolded

The deal is crucial for both companies as Rivian gets a financial lifeline to survive a sharp slowdown in EV demand and VW receives low-cost, high-performance EV technology that traditional automakers have struggled to master......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Dunes decoded: A comprehensive and precise mapping for coastal conservation

Coastal dunes are complex and rich areas at the interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They are extremely rich in biodiversity and play a crucial role in both environmental and human well-being, such as protecting inland settlements fr.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Devastating coral bleaching will be more common, start earlier and last longer unless we cut emissions

Coral bleaching is becoming much more common as a result of increasingly severe and frequent marine heat waves. Four global mass bleaching events have happened since 1998. Two of these were in the past decade......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Japan scientists make smiling robot with "living" skin

Japanese scientists have used human cells to develop an equivalent to living skin that can be attached to robotic surfaces to flash a realistic—if creepy—smile......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsJun 27th, 2024

Detroit auto show exhibit producer EEI Global files for bankruptcy

A Southeast Michigan experiential marketing firm that creates exhibits at the Detroit Auto Show and other trade events around the country has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy......»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsJun 26th, 2024

As repair costs rise, so does popularity of service drive financing

The cost of a vehicle repair is rising; therefore, so is the chance of customers getting hit with a hefty service department bill. To ensure they don't decline the work and to help them afford the repair, more dealerships are offering buy now, pay la.....»»

Category: topSource:  autonewsRelated NewsJun 26th, 2024

I’ve given up on Evernote

I've used Evernote to jot down ideas for years, but a series of unfortunate events has led to be abandoning the app for good......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJun 26th, 2024

Razer Blade 14 (early 2024) review: Blazing performance comes at a cost

The Razer Blade 14 (early 2024) model offers blazing performance in a sturdy aluminum chassis. However, it doesn’t quite meet up the battery life standards set by the previous generation......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJun 26th, 2024

Learning from Great Tits" Urban Adaptability

One of Europe’s most common birds, the great tit, show an amazing adaptability to human-made habitats. There seem no limits for this species when it comes inventing new ways of acquiring food from people.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJun 26th, 2024