Scientists Detect 1,652 Radio Signals From Mysterious Source In Space

Plus, tadpoles survive without breathing after scientists fill their brains with algae.
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William Shatner Tried To Tell Jeff Bezos About The Glory Of Spaceflight, But Bezos Interrupted Him To Spray Staff With Champagne | Futurism

WILLIAM SHATNER TRIED TO TELL JEFF BEZOS ABOUT THE GLORY OF SPACEFLIGHT, BUT BEZOS INTERRUPTED HIM TO SPRAY STAFF WITH CHAMPAGNE

As William Shatner tried to wax poetic about his recent trip to space, Bezos listened for a few moments, but then turned away from a displeased-looking Shatner to focus on something more pressing: champagne. "Give me a champagne bottle," Bezos said, gesturing to nearby staff and interrupting Shatner. "I want one." Shatner, in contrast, seemed profoundly affected by the once-in-a-lifetime experience and refused a swig from Bezos' bottle. Futurism

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SLEEP BETTER WITH DREAM, THE GUILT-FREE SLEEP POWDER HELPING PEOPLE REST EASY EVERY NIGHT

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Tadpoles Survive Without Breathing After Scientists Fill Their Brains With Algae | IFLScience

TADPOLES SURVIVE WITHOUT BREATHING AFTER SCIENTISTS FILL THEIR BRAINS WITH ALGAE

An illuminating study that turned tadpoles bright green recently found out that if you inject algae into their brains, tadpoles can survive even when their blood stops bringing oxygen to the brain. The remarkable feat was facilitated by photosynthesis, as green algae and cyanobacteria that were supplied to the brain's blood vessels became a robust resource of oxygen in the brain. This meant that even without breathing, the tadpole's brain function remained. IFLScience

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Getting New Apple Gear? Make It Even Better With These Accessories. | Popular Science

GETTING NEW APPLE GEAR? MAKE IT EVEN BETTER WITH THESE ACCESSORIES.

Millions of people around the world are pining for (or already flaunting) swanky new Apple devices. If you happen to have been swayed into buying these shiny new gadgets, the next step is to invest in accessories that can improve your user experience, but that investment doesn't have to be huge. Popular Science

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Facebook Wants You To Believe Its AI Is Working Against Hate Speech | The Next Web

FACEBOOK WANTS YOU TO BELIEVE ITS AI IS WORKING AGAINST HATE SPEECH

In the middle of the last decade, Facebook decided it needed to build AI to fight hate speech. While the technology did work in some cases, we've also seen glaring failures. After the Christchurch shooting, for example, Facebook wasn't able to quickly remove the video. Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal published a new report indicating Facebook's AI can't identify first-person shooting videos and racist rants consistently. Plus, there was a bizarre incident where the algorithm wasn't able to separate cockfighting and car crashes. The Next Web

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Need A Hand? You Could Phone A Friend Or You Could Go Pro. | Care.com

NEED A HAND? YOU COULD PHONE A FRIEND OR YOU COULD GO PRO.

Seeing as how busyness has become a badge of honor, there's a good chance you could use a hand with some of your important everyday tasks, especially this time of year. Instead of calling in favors from everyone you know, hire someone who actually wants to help you. Care.com isn't just for babysitters anymore. You can use it to find pros who will walk your dog, care for an elderly relative, tutor in a multitude of subjects, clean your house, and, yes, watch your kids. Check it out and get 20% off Premium Membership with code JOINCARE20. Care.com

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Scientists Detect 1,652 Radio Signals From Mysterious Source In Space | Vice

SCIENTISTS DETECT 1,652 RADIO SIGNALS FROM MYSTERIOUS SOURCE IN SPACE

Of all the mind-bending phenomena in the cosmos, few are more tantalizing than fast radio bursts, or FRBs. Since the first detection in 2007, these mysterious radio signals emanating from the void have puzzled scientists searching for their source. Some of them even repeat and demonstrate unexplained patterns of activity. Now, a new look at the first repeater ever discovered — FRB 121102, first observed in 2012 — has revealed some amazing insights. Vice

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