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How long do new species take to evolve?

Live Science - 17 Sep 2022 07:00
How long do new species take to evolve? Organisms that reproduce quickly can quickly evolve into new species, while geographic barriers can lead to new species formation over tens of millions of years.
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Earth's Rarest Lightning Finally Caught on Camera

Twisted Sifter - 17 Sep 2022 19:37
Earth's Rarest Lightning Finally Caught on Camera We can now view and study events in the Earth's atmosphere that we couldn't ever see before.
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The Experience of Reward Increases Connectivity Between the Default Mode Network and Other Brain Regions Study reveals how reward enhances connectivity between the ventral striatum and the default mode network, impacting behavior.
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DPReview TV: iPhone 14 and 14 Pro cameras - What you need to know With the announcement of Apple's new iPhones there has been a lot of confusion and misinformation online. Chris and Jordan take a detailed look at the photo and video upgrades to let you know what to expect. Subscribe to...
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Hands-on with DALL-E 2, the AI Image Generator Taking the Web by Storm There has been a lot of talk about AI generated images and visual art. One of the projects that I found most impressive was DALL-E 2. This is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in...
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Everything We Know About the Massive Uber Hack Uber has been hacked and boy does it look bad. The hacker, which boasted of their achievements via Telegram this week, claims to be an 18-year-old who allegedly gained such liberal access to the tech giant's network that...
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Man Turns Abandoned Tiny Home Into Dream Cottage

Twisted Sifter - 17 Sep 2022 17:37
Man Turns Abandoned Tiny Home Into Dream Cottage George Dunnett documents transforming a tiny abandoned home in the United Kingdom from a shed into a dreamy cottage.
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Homemade Lecia Monochrom, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Broken Sensors Being a photographer, I often get questions from friends or acquaintances about various photography-related subjects. I also often get given old cameras and miscellaneous bits of equipment because -- "George is into phot...
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"I am a documentarist," clarifies young German photographer Valentin Goppel about his preferred style of photography. Having been exposed to photography at a very young age, he turned to it again during the pandemic a co...
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U.S. antitrust officials ask to be heard in Epic vs. Apple appeal The US Department of Justice has requested to participate in the appeals hearing regarding Epic's case against Apple's App Store policies. Apple and Epic Games are heading back to court in October, with each party appeal...
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NASA requests proposals for 2nd moon lander for Artemis astronauts NASA has asked private industry to submit proposals for crewed moon landers for its Artemis program. The agency has already tapped SpaceX's Starship as the first Artemis lander.
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New tri-agency office to coordinate U.S. missile-defense space programs The Space Systems Command, the Space Development Agency and the Missile Defense Agency have formed a new program office to coordinate disparate procurements of satellites to detect ballistic and hypersonic missiles. The ...
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BLOCKCHAIN The Merge Is Here: Ethereum Has Switched to Proof of Stake Rebecca Ackermann | MIT Technology Review “Regardless of what happens next, Ethereum's much-anticipated shift to proof of stake has injected a boost...
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US Border Agents May Have a Copy of Your Text Messages Plus: An AI artist exposes surveillance of Instagram users, the US charges Iranians over a ransomware campaign, and more.
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Users Exploit a Twitter Remote Work Bot to Claim Responsibility for the Challenger Shuttle Disaster Have you ever wanted to gaslight an AI? Well, now you can, and it doesn't take much more knowhow than a few strings of text. One Twitter-based bot is finding itself at the center of a potentially devastating exploit that...
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If you're a McDonald's customer, please keep crossing your fingers. Technology can only do so much.
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France sends latest nuclear shipment to Japan

Phys.org - 17 Sep 2022 13:54
France sends latest nuclear shipment to Japan Two ships carrying reprocessed nuclear fuel destined for Japan set sail Saturday morning from northern France, an AFP photographer said, despite criticism from environmental campaigners.
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Scientists Weigh In On Whether A Few Short Gym Sessions Or One Long One Is Most Effective Does consistency pay off? Science has an answer.
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Turtle Beach Recon Cloud Hybrid Controller is designed for mobile and Xbox gaming Gaming on the go is better with the Turtle Beach Recon Cloud Hybrid Controller. Designed specifically for both Xbox and cloud gaming, it has a gamepad design you’re comfortable with. Great for mobile gamers who use com...
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How to See Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Posts Chronologically Yes, you can take some control back from the algorithms in these and other social media accounts.
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Study Finds A Link Between Soda And Memory Loss In Rats

Twisted Sifter - 17 Sep 2022 11:18
Study Finds A Link Between Soda And Memory Loss In Rats This is concerning.
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In a 1st, scientists use designer immune cells to send an autoimmune disease into remission Five lupus patients reached remission with CAR T-cell therapy.
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