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Hinge’s CEO says dating isn’t something people should leave up to AI—but it could coach users along the way
Hinge co-founder and CEO Justin McLeod warned that people shouldn't cede control of their dating lives to technology creators.
Microplastics shed by food packaging are contaminating our food and drink, study finds
Microscopic bits of plastic are sloughing off into food and beverages when consumers unwrap the plastic packaging, a new study has shown.
More than 500 bird species face EXTINCTION in the next 100 years due to climate change, experts say
A new study predicts that climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to disappear in the next century.
Japanese company blames laser tool for its 2nd crash landing on the moon
A laser navigating tool doomed a Japanese company's lunar lander earlier this month, causing it to crash into the moon. Officials for ispace announced the news from Tokyo on Tuesday. The crash
Types of Green Birds
Unlike birds whose plumage is mostly blue, the green coloring of a green bird’s feathers is primarily a combination of pigment and structure, not just a trick of the light. These birds’ emerald green,
'Second hidden city' discovered 2,000 feet under Giza pyramids
A second city has been uncovered below Egypt's iconic pyramids of Giza, according to Italian archaeologists who discovered the massive underground structure. Located under the Mankaure pyramid, this
'Nothing short of spectacular': ESA's Biomass satellite releases 1st views of Earth from orbit (photos)
New images from ESA's Biomass satellite reveal forests, volcanoes, deserts and glaciers in striking detail, hinting at what's still to come.
In Calif. launch, Space X sends up Transporter-14 with satellites, human DNA
SpaceX on Monday launched from California a Transporter-14 rideshare mission with several satellites and human DNA into low-Earth orbit.
Drone footage reveals orcas using tools in a stunning first
Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something other than hunting prey.
'Staggering' first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory show 10 million galaxies — and billions more are on the way
The first "stunning" images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory were released this morning, capturing roughly 10 million galaxies, many of which have never been studied before.
Vera Rubin Observatory has already found thousands of new asteroids
In just 10 hours of observing the night sky, the powerful new telescope detected more than 2000 new asteroids, including a few that will pass near Earth
Stunning New Image of the Sculptor Galaxy Captures the Cosmic Landscape in Thousands of Colors
Some ten million light-years away from Earth sits a brilliant spiral galaxy officially called NGC 253 but known by many different names: Caldwell 65, Silver Dollar Galaxy, the Silver Coin. Most
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