The Red Sea experienced ‘one of the most extreme environmental events on Earth’ 6 million years ago

The Book of Exodus tells of a miraculous parting of the Red Sea that allowed Moses and the Israelites to escape Egypt. Now, science has an older and more extreme tale to tell: About 6.2 million years ago, the Red Sea dried up completely. Some millennia later, the dried seabed filled back up in a […]

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Low-cost HPV test gives results in less than an hour

Share this Article You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. Researchers have developed a simple, affordable human papillomavirus test that delivers results in less than an hour with no specialized laboratory required. The breakthrough could provide an option for women in low-resource settings to be screened and treated for

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Trump vai comemorar aniversário de 80 anos com edição do UFC na Casa Branca

Washington, 06 (AE) – Donald Trump anunciou que a edição do UFC na Casa Branca será no dia 14 de junho de 2026, quando o presidente dos Estados Unidos celebra 80 anos. A data foi revelada durante discurso em Norfolk, na Virgínia, no domingo. Em agosto, o presidente do UFC, Dana White, confirmou o evento

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Irã: o afundamento do solo que ameaça relíquias do Império Persa

Crédito, Getty Images Legenda da foto, As magníficas ruínas da cidade real de Persépolis ‘são um sítio arqueológico único’, segundo a Unesco Article Information Author, Armen Nersessian Role, Serviço Mundial da BBC Há 1 hora As colunas e escadas de pedra esculpida do terraço de Persépolis, a capital cerimonial do antigo Império Persa (c.550 a.C.-330

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Sam Altman says ChatGPT has hit 800M weekly active users 

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Monday that ChatGPT has reached 800 million weekly active users, marking an increase of adoption among consumers, developers, enterprises, and governments.   ChatGPT’s impressive growth comes as OpenAI is on a race to secure as many AI chips and build as much AI infrastructure as possible. In August, OpenAI said it was on the cusp

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Walmart does what Amazon doesn’t as the DualSense Edge gets a mighty discount at the big box retailer

Amazon typically misses DualSense Edge deals like the deserts miss the rain, and that’s no different with this year’s Prime Big Deal Days sales event. Thankfully, Walmart has picked up the slack in the US by dropping the premium PS5 pad to $179 (was $199.99). • Check out all of Amazon’s early Prime Day deals

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OPCSA terminal gains sharper edge with private 5G connectivity

In a deployment that is said to mark a “significant” milestone in the port terminal’s digital transformation journey, enhancing connectivity, operational intelligence and reducing costs, Operaciones Portuarias Canarias (OPCSA) has engaged neutral host and private network provider Boldyn Networks as a key contractor in a strategic project to design, deploy and operate a private

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Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperature

Scientists at Caltech have conducted a record-breaking experiment in which they synchronized 6,100 atoms in a quantum array. This research could lead to more robust, fault-tolerant quantum computers. In the experiment, they used paired neutral atoms as the quantum bits (qubits) in a system and held them in a state of “superposition” to conduct quantum

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Australian teachers are some of the highest users of AI in classrooms around the world, survey reveals

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Australian teachers are more likely to be using artificial intelligence than their counterparts around the world, according to a new international survey. The OECD’s latest Teaching and Learning International Survey also shows Australian teachers are reporting high levels of stress and not enough training to manage student behavior. What is this

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