Just five minutes of training significantly improved people's ability to detect AI-generated faces and synthetic facial images.
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Humans Have a Hidden “Seventh Sense” That Lets Them Feel Objects Without Touching Them
A team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London and University College London has demonstrated that humans can ...
In the conclusion of this three-part series, an ambitious idea becomes a reality, uncovering hidden patterns in decades of historical ...
Advanced sensor technologies and data analytics can proactively identify grid hazards, enhancing safety and operational ...
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James Webb telescope may have found the universe's first generation of stars
The James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered Population III stars, the universe's first generation of stars. They may ...
A new report from Bybit’s Lazarus Security Lab has revealed that 16 blockchain networks possess built-in mechanisms that can ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket was scheduled for launch on Sunday (Nov. 9) but it has been delayed until Wednesday (Nov. 12) ...
The study seeks to explain the presence of dark matter using a WED model. The scientists studied fermion masses, which they ...
Part 1 of this three-part series discusses common deception strategies school shooters use to influence others and evade ...
While computer-use models are still too slow and unreliable, browser agents are already becoming production-ready, even in ...
New simulations suggest magnetic fields hold the key to forming black holes that defy known mass limits. When powerful ...
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Millions of bats are being killed by wind turbines, but smart sensors could help protect them
They’re a vital source of renewable energy, but wind turbines can be a danger to bats. Bat-detection technology could protect the flying mammals, while keeping wind turbines turning.
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