"The sheer magnitude of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is difficult for the human mind to fully grasp. Its 105,700 light-year width also makes it just about as difficult to capture with a camera. But recently, researchers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research achieved an important milestone in this gigantic effort. The team, led by doctoral student Silvia Mantovanini, collected images of the southern sky taken by the Murchison Widefield Array telescope in Australia over 141 nights spanning seven years. Rather than relying on visible light, which can be blocked by clouds of gas and dust, they recorded images using low-frequency radio waves capable of illuminating all manner of cosmic phenomena. Each image captured a section of the sky sliced into 20 different radio wavelengths with a corresponding color — red for longer wavelengths, blue for shorter. Then, with the help of roughly 1 million computing hours, they stacked the images and connected them together into one giant cosmic portrait. The results are stunning, and you can explore a zoomable version of their finished product here." |
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There's a who's-who roster of Fortune 1000 clients like MGM, Hasbro, and Skechers using award-winning AI technology to generate real ROI — and investors have taken notice. This is the AI trusted by the brands dominating your feed. The investors behind them? Adobe and insiders from Meta, Google, and Amazon. With recurring seven-figure contracts in place, RAD's tech helps the biggest brands in the world find their perfect audience and predict what content actually converts. They've already reserved their Nasdaq ticker ($RADI) and grown 4,900% in four years. Get in at $0.85 while you still can [Ad] |
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"Sophisticated and deadly 'brain weapons' that can attack or alter human consciousness, perception, memory, or behavior are no longer the stuff of science fiction, two British academics argue. Michael Crowley and Malcolm Dando, of Bradford University, are about to publish a book that they believe should be a wake-up call to the world. They … argued that the human mind is a new frontier in warfare and there needs to be urgent global action to prevent the weaponization of neuroscience. 'It does sound like science fiction,' said Crowley. 'The danger is that it becomes a scientific fact.' The book, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, explores how advances in neuroscience, pharmacology, and artificial intelligence are coming together to create a new threat." |
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"Provuu is a brand from Switzerland, where they know exactly what is needed for a good day on the slopes — even when the weather is bad. The company's downhill ski goggles are now on Kickstarter, and if you've ever had to cancel a ski day due to low visibility, this might be the season's must-have gadget. … The idea was born from an accident — one of the founders wiped out on a snow bump hidden in fog, and suffered a concussion. Since there was no product on the market for improving visibility in bad weather, he and his colleagues invented one." |
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Yeah… you could totally be the kind of person who owns a sauna. You don't need a trust fund or a glass house in Big Sur to live that steam-and-recovery life. Peak Saunas just made it wildly possible with $2,400+ in value, including a free red light therapy panel, $500 off, and a bunch of extras that scream "I care about my mitochondria now." Turns out the only thing standing between you and luxury wellness was hitting 'add to cart.' [Ad] |
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"Pine is one of those scents that can change a room — and your mood — in an instant. One whiff, and suddenly you're transported to a world of woodsy snowscapes, twinkling lights, a fresh-cut tree shedding needles in your childhood living room. The scent feels soothing and joyful…but why? Turns out the answer has less to do with what's inside the tree, and everything to do with what's inside us." |
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