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Metaโs Tribe v2 AI predicts human brain response to visuals & audio โ without needing new training for unseen languages
๐ง Meta* has developed Tribe v2, an artificial intelligence model that can reliably predict how the human brain reacts to visual and auditory content. According to Meta, the model is designed for scientific purposes, aimed at advancing neuroscience research.
๐ The system was trained on fMRI data from four individuals, plus brainโactivity records from over 700 volunteers. Participants were shown images, videos, text, and listened to podcasts while their neural signals were recorded.
๐ฎ Tribe v2 learned to โreliablyโ forecast brain activity โ and can even make predictions for languages that were not included in the original dataset, with no extra training. Meta emphasizes that the modelโs goal is to help neuroscientists test hypotheses without involving human subjects.
#AI #Neuroscience #BrainImaging #MachineLearning #Science #NeuroscienceResearch
๐ง Meta* has developed Tribe v2, an artificial intelligence model that can reliably predict how the human brain reacts to visual and auditory content. According to Meta, the model is designed for scientific purposes, aimed at advancing neuroscience research.
๐ The system was trained on fMRI data from four individuals, plus brainโactivity records from over 700 volunteers. Participants were shown images, videos, text, and listened to podcasts while their neural signals were recorded.
๐ฎ Tribe v2 learned to โreliablyโ forecast brain activity โ and can even make predictions for languages that were not included in the original dataset, with no extra training. Meta emphasizes that the modelโs goal is to help neuroscientists test hypotheses without involving human subjects.
#AI #Neuroscience #BrainImaging #MachineLearning #Science #NeuroscienceResearch
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Chinese engineers shift from nimble androids to hyperโrealistic robot faces โ sparking ethics debate
๐จ๐ณ After achieving solid results in creating agile, fastโmoving androids, Chinese engineers have now turned to developing hyperโrealistic robot faces. A demonstration of a female robot face by Yuhang Hu, founder of Shouxing Technology, has ignited public discussion.
๐ค Experts are debating the ethics of humanoid machines that are indistinguishable from real humans. This video proves that such technology is already within reach of today's robotics industry.
#Robotics #AI #science #HumanoidRobots #ChinaTech #FutureTech
๐จ๐ณ After achieving solid results in creating agile, fastโmoving androids, Chinese engineers have now turned to developing hyperโrealistic robot faces. A demonstration of a female robot face by Yuhang Hu, founder of Shouxing Technology, has ignited public discussion.
๐ค Experts are debating the ethics of humanoid machines that are indistinguishable from real humans. This video proves that such technology is already within reach of today's robotics industry.
#Robotics #AI #science #HumanoidRobots #ChinaTech #FutureTech
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Saturnโs winds are far deeper than we thought โ and that changes everything ๐
Saturn is famous for its extreme winds โ reaching up to ~1,600โ1,800 km/h.
But the real mystery wasnโt speed.
It was depth.
For decades, scientists didnโt know whether these jet streams were just shallow โweatherโโฆ or something much bigger.
Now, thanks to data from the CassiniโHuygens mission, we finally have an answer.
๐ New studies show that Saturnโs winds donโt just skim the surface โ
they extend thousands of kilometers deep into the planet.
โข Equatorial winds may reach depths of up to ~10,000 km
โข High-latitude winds are shallower, but still massive
โข Below the clouds, winds can even become stronger than what we see at the surface
Why does this happen?
Because Saturn isnโt like Earth.
๐ Earthโs atmosphere is thin and sits on solid ground
๐ช Saturn has no solid surface, and its atmosphere blends into its interior
Add to that:
โข intense internal heat
โข rapid rotation (~10.7 hours per day)
โข almost no friction
โ and you get a planet-scale engine of continuous motion
Even more fascinating:
these deep flows actually affect Saturnโs gravity field, which is how scientists detected them in the first place.
๐ English source:
Read the study overview
โธป
Saturn isnโt just a gas giant.
Itโs a 10,000-km-deep storm system.
Imagine weather that doesnโt just happen in the sky โ
but inside the planet itself.
#space #saturn #astronomy #science #cosmos
Saturn is famous for its extreme winds โ reaching up to ~1,600โ1,800 km/h.
But the real mystery wasnโt speed.
It was depth.
For decades, scientists didnโt know whether these jet streams were just shallow โweatherโโฆ or something much bigger.
Now, thanks to data from the CassiniโHuygens mission, we finally have an answer.
๐ New studies show that Saturnโs winds donโt just skim the surface โ
they extend thousands of kilometers deep into the planet.
โข Equatorial winds may reach depths of up to ~10,000 km
โข High-latitude winds are shallower, but still massive
โข Below the clouds, winds can even become stronger than what we see at the surface
Why does this happen?
Because Saturn isnโt like Earth.
๐ Earthโs atmosphere is thin and sits on solid ground
๐ช Saturn has no solid surface, and its atmosphere blends into its interior
Add to that:
โข intense internal heat
โข rapid rotation (~10.7 hours per day)
โข almost no friction
โ and you get a planet-scale engine of continuous motion
Even more fascinating:
these deep flows actually affect Saturnโs gravity field, which is how scientists detected them in the first place.
๐ English source:
Read the study overview
โธป
Saturn isnโt just a gas giant.
Itโs a 10,000-km-deep storm system.
Imagine weather that doesnโt just happen in the sky โ
but inside the planet itself.
#space #saturn #astronomy #science #cosmos
Science
Winds of Change on Saturn
At long last, scientists figure out which way the wind blows on gas giant
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๐ Historic Moon Mission: Artemis II Launches!
For the first time in half a century, the United States has sent a rocket carrying astronauts toward the Moon. The Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida earlier today.
Crew:
โข Three NASA astronauts
โข One Canadian Space Agency astronaut
Mission profile:
The flight will last approximately 10 days. Unlike the Apollo missions, Artemis II will not land on the lunar surfaceโthat milestone is planned for 2028 under the Artemis III mission.
๐จโ๐๐๐ #ArtemisII #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceExploration #ScienceNews #science
For the first time in half a century, the United States has sent a rocket carrying astronauts toward the Moon. The Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida earlier today.
Crew:
โข Three NASA astronauts
โข One Canadian Space Agency astronaut
Mission profile:
The flight will last approximately 10 days. Unlike the Apollo missions, Artemis II will not land on the lunar surfaceโthat milestone is planned for 2028 under the Artemis III mission.
๐จโ๐๐๐ #ArtemisII #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceExploration #ScienceNews #science
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A view of the Earth from NASAโs Orion spacecraft as it orbits above the planet during the Artemis II test flight. NASA astronauts Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, launched at 6:35 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, on an approximately 10-day mission around the Moon and back to Earth.
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A global fuel crunch may be unfolding โ and the signals are getting harder to ignore.
Across Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe, governments are already introducing emergency measures: fuel rationing, shorter work weeks, and restrictions on daily life.
Hereโs whatโs happening:
๐ง๐ฉ Bangladesh โ fuel rationing in place, universities closed, military deployed to guard oil depots.
๐ฑ๐ฐ Sri Lanka โ private vehicles limited to ~15 liters per week; schools shifted to a four-day schedule.
๐ฉ๐ช Germany โ fuel prices exceeding โฌ3 per liter in some regions; industrial pressure rising.
๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia โ daily fuel caps: ~50 liters for private drivers, ~200 liters for businesses and agriculture.
๐ต๐ญ Philippines โ national energy emergency declared; four-day work week introduced.
๐ฐ๐ช Kenya โ fuel shortages spreading outside major cities.
๐ช๐ฌ Egypt โ rationing of fuel and electricity; businesses closing earlier to conserve energy.
๐จ๐ณ China โ export restrictions on diesel, gasoline, and aviation fuel.
๐ฐ๐ท South Korea โ fuel price caps introduced for the first time in ~30 years.
๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom โ authorities considering potential fuel rationing scenarios.
๐ช๐บ European Union โ emergency discussions underway as fuel reserves in some countries reportedly fall below ~30% of required minimum levels.
Meanwhile, major industrial players like BASF are already raising prices (reportedly up to +30%), signaling pressure across supply chains.
โธป
What does this mean?
This isnโt just about fuel โ itโs a systemic stress signal:
โข Energy shortages โ industrial slowdown
โข Logistics disruptions โ rising prices
โข Policy interventions โ changes in daily life
If the trend continues, we may be looking at a broader energy-driven economic shift rather than isolated regional issues.
โธป
The key question:
Are we seeing a temporary imbalanceโฆ or the early stage of a global energy reset?
#energy #economy #geopolitics #fuel #science
Across Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe, governments are already introducing emergency measures: fuel rationing, shorter work weeks, and restrictions on daily life.
Hereโs whatโs happening:
๐ง๐ฉ Bangladesh โ fuel rationing in place, universities closed, military deployed to guard oil depots.
๐ฑ๐ฐ Sri Lanka โ private vehicles limited to ~15 liters per week; schools shifted to a four-day schedule.
๐ฉ๐ช Germany โ fuel prices exceeding โฌ3 per liter in some regions; industrial pressure rising.
๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia โ daily fuel caps: ~50 liters for private drivers, ~200 liters for businesses and agriculture.
๐ต๐ญ Philippines โ national energy emergency declared; four-day work week introduced.
๐ฐ๐ช Kenya โ fuel shortages spreading outside major cities.
๐ช๐ฌ Egypt โ rationing of fuel and electricity; businesses closing earlier to conserve energy.
๐จ๐ณ China โ export restrictions on diesel, gasoline, and aviation fuel.
๐ฐ๐ท South Korea โ fuel price caps introduced for the first time in ~30 years.
๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom โ authorities considering potential fuel rationing scenarios.
๐ช๐บ European Union โ emergency discussions underway as fuel reserves in some countries reportedly fall below ~30% of required minimum levels.
Meanwhile, major industrial players like BASF are already raising prices (reportedly up to +30%), signaling pressure across supply chains.
โธป
What does this mean?
This isnโt just about fuel โ itโs a systemic stress signal:
โข Energy shortages โ industrial slowdown
โข Logistics disruptions โ rising prices
โข Policy interventions โ changes in daily life
If the trend continues, we may be looking at a broader energy-driven economic shift rather than isolated regional issues.
โธป
The key question:
Are we seeing a temporary imbalanceโฆ or the early stage of a global energy reset?
#energy #economy #geopolitics #fuel #science
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๐ A new human distance record in space
Astronauts aboard Artemis II mission have traveled farther from Earth than any humans before โ breaking the record of Apollo 13 (400,171 km).
๐ New peak: 406,778 km from Earth (within hours)
After that, the Orion spacecraft will begin its return journey.
A historic step toward deep space exploration ๐
Astronauts aboard Artemis II mission have traveled farther from Earth than any humans before โ breaking the record of Apollo 13 (400,171 km).
๐ New peak: 406,778 km from Earth (within hours)
After that, the Orion spacecraft will begin its return journey.
A historic step toward deep space exploration ๐
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โก๏ธ Historic moment: NASA has captured a TOTAL lunar eclipse โ from the far side of the Moon.
For the first time, humanity sees this phenomenon from a completely new perspective ๐
@science
For the first time, humanity sees this phenomenon from a completely new perspective ๐
@science
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