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Eternal You review: Would you resurrect a dead loved one with AI, asks a new documentary

[ad_1] Reanimating the dead to digital “life” raises tricky ethical questions Konrad Waldmann/Dogwoof Films Eternal YouHans Block and Moritz RiesewieckSelected cinemas, UK and Ireland WOULD

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How to make a perfect baked Alaska? It’s all about thermodynamics

[ad_1] Shutterstock/Brent Hofacker I recently watched the romantic drama The Taste of Things, in which there is much ado about a baked Alaska. This delicacy

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Chimps respond to each other at a pace similar to human conversation

[ad_1] Chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest in Uganda Catherine Hobaiter Chimpanzees trade gestures at a rapid pace when socialising, similar to the rate at which

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Shock discovery reveals deep sea nodules are a source of oxygen

[ad_1] A nodule from the seabed being tested in a lab Camille Bridgewater (2024) Metallic nodules scattered across the seabed in the Indian and Pacific

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Hundreds of Greenland’s glacial lakes have burst since 2008

[ad_1] Icebergs floating in the Nuup Kangerlua fjord in Greenland Shutterstock/Keith Levit Thousands of lakes dot Greenland’s coast, their waters held back by walls of

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The remarkable science-backed ways to get fit as fast as possible

[ad_1] Watching an athlete at their peak is thrilling. Fulfilling one’s own athletic potential, not so much. Getting fit is hard and painful – or so we assume.

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Google AI slashes computer power needed for weather forecasts

[ad_1] AI could help predict the weather more accurately Ranimiro Lotufo Neto/Alamy Google researchers have built an artificial intelligence that they say can forecast weather

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When is the best time to exercise to get the most from your workout?

[ad_1] Your muscles, fat and other cells respond differently to exercise depending on the time of day Panoramic Images/Alamy Usain Bolt smashed the 100-metre sprint

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From Pearl Jam to Dolly Parton, how musicians’ tempos change over time

[ad_1] The band Pearl Jam playing in Barcelona earlier this month Kike Rincon/Europa Press via Getty Images The tempo of songs released by many popular

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Covid-19 hit women harder than men in India, unlike most of the world

[ad_1] New Delhi, India, in March 2020, during a curfew imposed as a preventive measure against covid-19 Yawar Nazir/Getty Images The covid-19 pandemic may have