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Electric vehicles are pushing scientists to tackle one of the biggest hidden energy drains inside electric motors: magnetic energy loss. Now, researchers in Japan have developed a powerful AI-driven physics model that can peer into the chaotic “maze-like” magnetic patterns inside motor materials and reveal how heat and microscopic magnetic structures trigger wasted energy.
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The annual developer event is where Apple announces operating system updates—like iOS 27—and maybe even teases future hardware. Here’s how to see it all. Read more ›
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В прошлом посте я предложил концепцию «Паспорта бана»: любая блокировка должна сопровождаться чёткими фактами, указанием причин и фиксацией ответственного лица.Мне возразили:«Без жёсткой модерации любой цифровой сад сгниёт. Пацифизм губит ухоженные пространства, сорняки нужно пропалывать без лишних разговоров» (мне ответили не именно так, но по тому с чем мне предложили ознакомиться я это так понял)Модерацию невозможно сделать правильно. Но без неё ваше сообщество точно умрёт.Пацифизм губит ухоженные сады.. Read more ›
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Просишь локальную модель оцифровать таблицу с картинки — а она часть чисел тихо выдумывает. Да так гладко, что беглым взглядом не заметишь. Большая Gemma на мыльном скрине сочинила целую строку зарплат, а крошечная GLM-OCR на 0.9B ту же строку прочитала верно. Собрал из двух моделей один пайплайн и разобрался, где кому верить. Читать далее Read more ›
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Whitney Stefko Dover vibe coded a better way to manage her family's busy life. Her AI agent scans her emails and calendar to craft daily briefings. Read more ›
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Риэлтор за рулём. Звонит собственник трёшки на Соколе: “Видел ваше объявление, хочу обсудить продажу”. Двадцать минут живого разговора - район, перепланировка, срочность, вилка по цене. Разговор кончается, риэлтор едет на показ, к вечеру у него ещё пять звонков. Утром он помнит, что “был кто-то по трёшке”, но не помнит ни имени, ни цены, ни телефона. Лид потерян не потому, что плохо отработали, а потому, что между звонком и CRM стоит... Read more ›
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A 30-year-old messaged more than 1,200 people on LinkedIn. These two template reach-outs helped him land a job. Read more ›
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Government should use the best technology for any task, but be wary of ‘lock-ins’ Read more ›
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Как же я люблю метонимичный технологический термин «задача cron». Несмотря на то, что реальным демоном, выполняющим задачи по расписанию, может являться совсем не cron, мы называем этим именем всё, что «ходит» как cron и «крякает» как cron. Как говорит Патрик Маккензи, задачи cron — это одни из самых полезных вычислительных примитивов. Их ценность легко демонстрируется множеством контекстов применения, с которыми сталкиваются почти все, кому требуется регулярно выполнять задачи, например, на... Read more ›
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If all data centers permitted through 2025 come online, they will use more than all the electricity used by any one US state in 2024, except Texas. Read more ›
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If you're looking for a laptop deal, here are my personal picks ahead of this year's Father's Day - including all types of machines. Read more ›
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BBC’s incredible new nature doc follows a family of tigers in Nepal – here’s how to watch for free Read more ›
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Private browsing mode keeps your activity out of your local browser history, but it doesn't make you invisible online. Read more ›
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"Lockdown Mode is not intended for everyone," OpenAI's blog post says. In other words, you're probably not important enough. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a surprising navigation system in pigeons: iron-filled immune cells in the liver that may act like tiny magnetic sensors. Birds deprived of these cells struggled to find their way home under overcast skies, indicating they rely on Earth’s magnetic field for guidance. The discovery could solve a decades-old mystery about animal navigation and reveal an unexpected connection between immunity and sensing the environment. Read more ›
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A surprising new discovery suggests that tiny microbes living inside fish may be helping shape the chemistry of the world’s oceans. Scientists found evidence that bacteria in the guts of marine fish work alongside their hosts to produce calcium carbonate, a mineral that plays an important role in ocean health and carbon storage. For years, researchers believed fish handled this process on their own, but the new findings point to... Read more ›
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Researchers have developed a compact quantum detector that makes terahertz radiation much easier to detect. A specially designed metasurface funnels incoming energy into tiny active regions, greatly strengthening the electrical signal produced. The approach boosted efficiency by roughly 20 times compared to earlier designs and could pave the way for more practical THz devices in healthcare, communications, and scientific research. Read more ›
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Scientists have developed a solar desalination system that turns seawater into drinking water without creating environmentally damaging brine. Special laser-textured metal panels use sunlight to evaporate water while automatically moving salt deposits away from the working surface, preventing clogging. The process was successfully tested with water from three oceans and can recover nearly all salts as solids. Those leftover materials could even become a source of valuable lithium for batteries. Read more ›
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Great apes appear to build friendships much like humans do. By studying grooming behavior, researchers discovered that chimpanzees and bonobos form close inner circles along with wider networks of weaker social connections. Chimpanzees focus on a few trusted partners and become more selective with age, while bonobos maintain a more egalitarian social style. Read more ›
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Melanoma may not become steadily more dangerous with age as scientists once assumed. In a surprising discovery, researchers found that cancer spread was lowest in young mice, surged in middle-aged mice, and then dropped again in very old mice. The key appears to be a special type of immune cell that helps keep cancer dormant and prevents it from spreading. Read more ›
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Scientists at Scripps Research have uncovered a molecular “switch” that appears to fuel the damaging brain inflammation seen in Alzheimer’s disease. They found that a protein called STING becomes chemically altered in a way that keeps the brain’s immune system stuck in overdrive, harming the connections between nerve cells. Read more ›
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A remarkable crystal called molybdenum oxychloride could help make futuristic technologies like smart contact lenses and ultrathin AR glasses a reality. Scientists have created the first detailed experimental map of its optical properties, revealing the strongest light-bending effect ever measured in a natural material. The crystal can act either like a reflective metal or transparent glass, allowing it to manipulate light with extraordinary efficiency while being thousands of times thinner... Read more ›
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A world-famous conservation program that helped save Sweden’s endangered wolverines is now struggling as funding stagnates and local trust erodes. Researchers say the decline offers a cautionary lesson: protecting wildlife requires long-term commitment, not just early success. Read more ›
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A long-overlooked organ may hold surprising clues to healthy aging and cancer survival. Researchers at Mass General Brigham used AI to analyze CT scans from tens of thousands of adults and found that people with healthier thymuses—a small immune-system organ once thought to become largely irrelevant after childhood—lived longer and had substantially lower risks of heart disease, cancer, and death. Read more ›
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