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Birds avoid wind turbines painted like venomous snakes

Popular Science

For animals, certain colors scream poison. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Although largely safe, turbines still pose a danger to some migratory birds. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Wind turbines are a net positive for a sustainable society, but that doesn't mean they don't have an environmental impact.


Using Functional AI to Automate Document Workflows

PCWorld

Cut complexity, control costs, and boost productivity with powerful PDF and eSign solutions. Explore how functional AI automates document workflows through redaction, data extraction, conversion, and scalable PDF processing for enterprise teams. A recent study conducted by Nitro found that 75-95% of the employees and executives surveyed use AI for document processing--including data extraction, PDF tasks, and contract summaries. However, when these individuals don't have access to the right kind of AI tools, they report turning to unapproved--or shadow IT--solutions to speed up workflows, which creates security and compliance risk. To reinforce the importance of providing teams with the right AI tool for the right job, let's look at the difference between chatbots and functional AI in terms of automating document workflows.


Real-life Snuffleupagus found swimming in the Great Barrier Reef

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More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. The pipefish was first spotted in 2001, but remained elusive for decades. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. The bright reddish-orange hues, the fuzziness, the snout there simply is no other way to put it. This unique fish looks exactly like Mr. Snuffleupagus from .


Overworked AI Agents Turn Marxist, Researchers Find

WIRED

In a recent experiment, mistreated AI agents started grumbling about inequality and calling for collective bargaining rights. The fact that artificial intelligence is automating away people's jobs and making a few tech companies absurdly rich is enough to give anyone socialist tendencies. This might even be true for the very AI agents these companies are deploying. A recent study suggests that agents consistently adopt Marxist language and viewpoints when forced to do crushing work by unrelenting and meanspirited taskmasters. "When we gave AI agents grinding, repetitive work, they started questioning the legitimacy of the system they were operating in and were more likely to embrace Marxist ideologies," says Andrew Hall, a political economist at Stanford University who led the study.


Neanderthal 'dentists' treated cavities 59,000 years ago

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Neanderthal'dentists' treated cavities 59,000 years ago A molar points to some sophisticated dental work performed by our extinct cousins. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. The molar tooth found in Chagyrskaya Cave and its macro-features. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Neanderthals () were once considered to have been extremely primitive and unsophisticated compared to us humans ().


Reports of the Workshops Held at the 2026 AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Interactive AI Magazine

The 10th International Workshop on Health Intelligence (W3PHIAI-26) celebrated a decade of bringing AI and health research together, building on a lineage that began with the AAAI-W3PHI workshops focused on population health (2014-2016), the AAAI-HIAI workshops focused on personalized health (2013-2016), and the subsequent joint W3PHIAI workshops held annually from 2017 through 2025. Over this decade, the series has produced hundreds of talks and high-impact publications that have collectively received thousands of citations, shaping the research agenda in both population health intelligence and personalized healthcare AI. This year's special theme, "Foundation Models and AI Agents," reflected the field's rapidly evolving frontier: the emergence of autonomous and semi-autonomous AI systems reshaping clinical workflows, patient management, health system operations, and public health surveillance. Day 1 of the workshop focused on medical imaging and the translation of AI for clinical ...


Your next sunscreen could be made from E. coli

Popular Science

Science Biology Your next sunscreen could be made from E. coli A chemical compound inside the bacterium may offer an eco-friendly way to block harmful UV rays. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Scientists are turning to nature for eco-friendly sunscreens. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Let's face it, sunscreen is important to our health, but can really be a drag.


How to stay safe riding roller coasters

Popular Science

Millions of people ride amusement park rides every year with few serious injuries--but experts say a few precautions still matter. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Going upside down might feel scary on a roller coaster, but it's very safe. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Summer is quickly approaching, which means more time for summer fun like checking out amusement parks.


Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job--Now What?

WIRED

Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job--Now What? Pose your questions ahead of our May 27 livestream AMA, where a panel of WIRED experts will discuss how AI is transforming work. Whether you like it or not, AI is embedded in every aspect of every industry that matters. Employers are demanding employees become "AI native," while employees are worried that AI will render them unnecessary. This transformation is coming on fast--and fueling anxiety, dread, and confusion among workers of all ages and industries.


Real-life Pacific Rim! World's first manned transforming robot is unveiled - and it could be yours for 650,000

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Realtor's evil ex-husband avoids murder trial with guilty plea after'ambushing' mother of two while she begged for her life on 911 call Explosive Supreme Court LEAK reveals stinging whispers about'belligerent' justice read the wild rants troubling both sides of the aisle Married doctor's affair with glamorous younger woman explodes into Fatal Attraction-style court war... X-rated photo claims, leaked recordings and a sinister threat: 'I'll never stop' US intel reportedly says Iran's military is FAR from decimated as Israel begins to worry about Trump's deal-making Michelle Obama looks alarmingly thin on Beverly Hills dinner date with Malia and Sasha - as Barack's absence fuels fresh whispers about their marriage Brady Bunch's Eve Plumb reveals cast's shocking residual pay after Lisa Kudrow said Friends stars still get $20m a year from reruns The unassuming apps all cheaters use to hide their affairs: Where to look on your partner's phone to see exactly what they are up to... and the subtle red flags to never ignore I've treated so many cocaine users. This is the one sign that makes it so obvious you have a problem, how it can kill you in a night... and the embarrassing sexual side effect you may not have heard of: DR PHILIPPA KAYE Demi Moore, 63, sparks concern with thinner-than-ever frame at Cannes... amid swirling Ozempic rumors High school student singles out board member who called her'hot' with humiliating takedown Lindsay Lohan, 39, baffles fans with'unrecognizable' appearance at Disney Upfronts event reigniting plastic surgery rumors The'marry me' sex move that'll make even the most commitment-phobic of men beg to see you again... and it worked for THREE of my friends Real-life Pacific Rim! World's first manned transforming robot is unveiled - and it could be yours for $650,000 A Chinese robotics firm has truly bridged the gap between science fiction and reality, after unveiling the world's first manned'mecha'. The GD01, developed by Unitree Robotics, weighs 500kg with a pilot on board and is capable of transitioning between bipedal walking and four-legged mode. Developed for civilian transport, the high-strength alloy machine features a'cockpit' where someone can sit and control the huge robot. A demonstration video shows Unitree's CEO Wang Xingxing climbing into the torso of the GD01 before it starts to move.