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Tesla recently anounced at Warner Brothers Studios their new line of tech including the personal assistant robot called "Optimus", self-driving car "Robocar" and taxi "Robovan" based on the blockbuster movie IRobot and now have decided on calling the products "We Robot".

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Famous tech review youtuber Marques brownlee shares his thoughts on the new Iphone which has recently been in a lot of controversy based the little to none updates it had and the delay of the update for Apple AI.
What's your opinion on this?
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What if I told you that you could bΡ”nd Ρ‚ΞΉΠΌΡ”? 🀯

It's not sci-fi; it's how your brain works. The more you immerse yourself in sensory details, the more time stretches outβ€”a car crash seems to slow down for a reason, the same could be achieved by noticing the world around you. Mindlessly scrolling will have the opposite effect. It's not time that's changing, it's your experience of it.
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Critical Question

If our knowledge of the universe is constantly evolving and improving, is it possible we will eventually reach a point where we understand the universe in its totality, or will there always be gaps in our understanding?

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Who knew a pest could be the key to clean energy? 🀯

Termites, those wood-chomping insects, are being researched as potential bioreactors that can create up to 2 liters of hydrogen – a clean-burning fuel – from a single sheet of paper. These little guys are proving to be much more than just destroyers of your house, but a possible solution to our dependence on fossil fuels😁

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Wishing you a truly productive and good time this year,
filled with happiness and growth! πŸ’–

May your path be filled with kindness and fulfillment this year! 😊

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Critical Question

If history is often a matter of perspective and interpretation, is it possible to find an objective truth? If all facts are subject to interpretation, can we rely on any history to learn from?

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You're not just you. You're a super-powered DNA storage facility disguised as a person! πŸ˜‚ We've got about 37 trillion cells, and each one has a ridiculously long piece of DNA inside.

How long, you ask? Well, if you stretched it all out, it would be long enough to make a round trip to Pluto, twice...then you gotta go all the way to the Sun and back, TWICE... And you know what? You'd need to do that whole trip another 15 times! because... that incredible length is needed to store all the genetic information required to build and maintain a complex organism like you.

πŸ“ŒThink of it as the complete instruction manual, detailing everything from your eye color to how your cells function, and it's packed into every single cell
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Starship flight 7 debris falling over Turk and Caicos🀩
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Space makes you taller but shrinks your heart! Crazy, right😳?

It's a genuinely fascinating phenomenon! Without gravity constantly pulling down, your spine can elongate, meaning you get a bit taller. Meanwhile, the heart has an easier time pumping blood since it doesn't have to work against gravity so it ends up shrinking a bit. It shows you just how much our bodies are shaped by Earth’s conditions and how they adapt in the absence of that.

Space: where bodies do the craziest things! Send this to your short friend, who might need a space trip to catch up in height!😁  
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πŸš€ Elevator to Space?! 🀯 Japan's Building It! πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Imagine skipping rocket launches and taking a space elevator instead! Japan's Obayashi Corp., the minds behind Tokyo Skytree, are aiming for this epic feat by 2050.

This ambitious project promises cheaper and faster access to space, potentially reducing transport costs to just $57 per pound! Such a change could transform exploration and benefit all of humanity. While the challenges are significant – from securing the tether material to ensuring its safety – Obayashi plans to use cutting-edge carbon nanotubes and electromagnetic climbers. And it doesn't stop there; other organizations are exploring innovative approaches, pushing the boundaries of space travel.
Get ready for a new era of cosmic exploration

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"China’s AI Game-Changer: DeepSeek R1"

Imagine an AI as powerful as ChatGPT or Google Geminiβ€”but built at a fraction of the cost and energy. Meet DeepSeek R1, China’s latest open-source AI revolution. Developed by a startup with astonishing efficiency, this model challenges Silicon Valley’s dominance by making cutting-edge AI more accessible.

What makes DeepSeek special? Unlike closed systems, it’s MIT-licensed and open-source, allowing developers worldwide to tweak, improve, and innovate freely. This could accelerate AI advancements faster than ever before.

With China’s aggressive push in AI, DeepSeek R1 isn’t just a modelβ€”it’s a statement. It signals a shift toward decentralized AI development, where anyone can contribute to the next wave of intelligent systems.

But with such openness, risks emerge. Could DeepSeek’s accessibility lead to unintended consequences? Is this the dawn of a new AI arms race? One thing’s for sureβ€”DeepSeek R1 just changed the game.
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Russia's state news agency, TASS, reports that Russian scientists have revealed a promising development in the fight against cancer: an mRNA vaccine. They anticipate it will be available to the public at no cost soon

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Crazy new batteries! Bristol scientists made 'Nuclear Diamond Batteries' that could power devices for over 1,000 years WITHOUT needing a recharge

These batteries utilize beta decay from radioactive waste to generate power. The process involves creating diamonds from radioactive methane containing Carbon-14, a byproduct of irradiated reactor graphite blocks.

As the radioactive material decays, it emits beta particles that generate an electric current through semiconductors in the diamond. This breakthrough offers a potential solution for long-term energy storage and addresses the challenge of managing nuclear waste

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Could we soon have the power to rewrite our DNA and erase diseases forever?

With CRISPR, that bold idea is becoming a reality. CRISPR is like a pair of molecular scissors that scientists use to edit genes, which are the instructions that tell living things how to grow and function. This amazing technology comes from a natural system in bacteria that helps them fight off viruses.

With CRISPR, researchers can carefully cut out faulty genes that cause diseases and replace them with healthy ones. Imagine being able to cure genetic illnesses that have affected families for generations, create stronger crops that can survive tough weather, or even design tiny organisms that help produce clean energy!

πŸ“ŒHowever we also need to think about important questions: Who decides how we use this power? As we explore these new frontiers, CRISPR is leading us into a fascinating and complex journey in science and ethics

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