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Apr 11, 2022

Amazing fossils from the day of the Dinosaur-ending asteroid strike may have been found

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, computing, existential risks

A completely intact dino-drumstick complete with skin and more. Just need 11 ancient herbs and spices.


The Tanis fossil site located in North Dakota in the United States of America is currently one of the most interesting places on Earth. Well that’s if you like dinosaurs and uncovering the ancient mysteries of our planet. Maybe you’re more into ancient computers that predict eclipses (opens in new tab). If not, uh, why not check out some of our hot Elden Ring content (opens in new tab)? We’ve got guides on the best builds (opens in new tab), how to survive (opens in new tab), and all sorts of stuff.

Ok, now that we’ve gotten rid of those people, back to the dinosaurs.

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Apr 11, 2022

New York City Mapped All of its Trees and Calculated the Economic Benefits of Every Single One

Posted by in category: economics

Public spaces, squares, and parks in New York City are administered by the city’s Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks).

In recent years, the agency has been responsible for creating new programs to help children, youth and adults be aware of the importance of caring for their urban landscape.

One of these programs is a TreesCount! which in 2015 gathered 2,300 volunteers to learn about the trees in their environment, what state they are in, what care they need, what their measurements are, and how they benefit the surrounding community, etc.

Apr 11, 2022

Squeezing Heavy Elements Between Diamonds Might Help Recycle Nuclear Waste

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, sustainability

2020 One of the heaviest known elements can be modified more than scientists thought — possibly opening the door to new ways of recycling nuclear fuel and enhanced long-term storage of radioactive elements — according to a recent study published in the journal Nature.


Squeezing heavy elements between diamonds might open doors for recycling nuclear waste.

Apr 11, 2022

DALL·E 2

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Without allowing users to generate violent, adult, or political content. Back in January of 2021, OpenAI introduced DALL-E, a neural network the company said can “take any text and make an image out of it,” according to OpenAI’s chief scientist and co-founder, Ilya Sutskever. This included concepts it may never have chanced upon during training.


DALL·E 2 is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language.

Apr 11, 2022

Mark Zuckerberg is looking to develop virtual coins dubbed “Zuck bucks”

Posted by in category: futurism

Mark Zuckerberg is looking to reduce his platforms’ dependence on advertising by introducing virtual coins referred to as “Zuck bucks” which are seemingly named after the Meta founder, chairman, and CEO reported The Guardian on Thursday. The new in-app tokens would be controlled by the company and would function in a manner similar to the Robux currency found in the popular children’s game Roblox.

Digital tokens that diversify income sources

Meta’s new digital tokens and “creator coins” will serve to diversify income sources and refresh the platform’s user base, which is constantly competing with new firms in the field such as TikTok. Some of the ideas that the company has conceived of include “social tokens” or “reputation tokens” which would work on a reward basis and “creator coins” ideal for influencers on Instagram.

Apr 11, 2022

Astronomers detect a powerful space laser that is 5 billion light-years away

Posted by in category: space

An international team of astronomers led by Dr. Marcin Glowacki, who previously worked at the Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa, has made an impressive discovery from 5 billion light-years away, according to a statement released by the institution on Thursday.

Using the MeerKAT telescope in South Africa, the researchers discovered a powerful radio-wave laser, called a ‘megamaser’, that is the most distant megamaser of its kind ever detected. Its light has traveled 58 thousand billion billion (58 followed by 21 zeros) kilometers to Earth.

When galaxies collide…

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Apr 11, 2022

Innovative agricultural photovoltaic projects and technology

Posted by in categories: food, solar power, sustainability

Agricultural PV (or agrivoltaics) is the simultaneous use of land for both agriculture and solar power generation. This year‘s Intersolar Europe in Munich will put a major focus on this topic.

Apr 11, 2022

Hypersonic Aircraft Planned to Connect Tokyo to Los Angeles in an Hour

Posted by in category: transportation

Hypersonic air travel promises point-to-point passenger and freight interplanetary connectivity. The market is heating up.

Apr 11, 2022

Top 5 Metaverse Jobs that the World Should Get Prepared For

Posted by in categories: employment, internet

Metaverse is the internet’s next big thing. Soon people will be preparing for metaverse jobs that will prove beneficial for tech enthusiasts who are interested in this domain.

Apr 11, 2022

On using the multiverse to avoid the paradoxes of time travel

Posted by in categories: cosmology, time travel

John Abbruzzese, On using the multiverse to avoid the paradoxes of time travel, Analysis, Volume 61, Issue 1, January 2001, Pages 36–38, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/61.1.36.