Science

Is your dog bothered by something but you can’t work out what? Do you wish they could tell you? There’s a huge range of dog “talking” buttons on the market that now claim to let your dog do this. A very basic kit will set you back about $15, while more sophisticated ones can cost
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The human brain is an astonishing organ, functioning with unparalleled efficiency. With a power consumption of only 20 watts, it can process the equivalent of a billion-billion mathematical operations per second. Fascinated by this remarkable feat, researchers at Western Sydney University in Australia are embarking on an ambitious project to build the world’s first supercomputer
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There is no computer even remotely as powerful and complex as the human brain. The lumps of tissue ensconced in our skulls can process information at quantities and speeds that computing technology can barely touch. While modern computers boast of their capabilities, they are nowhere near the efficiency and adaptability of the human brain. To
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The world’s largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor, the JT-60SA, was officially inaugurated in Japan on Friday, marking a significant step in the development of fusion technology. Unlike fission, which is currently used in nuclear power plants, fusion involves the fusion of two atomic nuclei, offering a potentially safer, more sustainable, and carbon-free source of energy.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) reached new heights on 30 November 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT. This marked a breakthrough year for AI, capturing the attention of millions worldwide. ChatGPT quickly went viral, garnering significant social media engagement and amassing an astonishing 13 million unique daily users by January. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, experienced unexpected
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