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Google Gemini AI Features Could Finally Fix Email. I Can’t Wait

Email is a necessary evil in today's world. While it allows us to communicate efficiently, it can also be a source of stress and overwhelm. The constant checking, replying, and

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This Type of Fiber Could Have Weight Loss Benefits Similar to Ozempic : ScienceAlert

Research on Fiber Supplements Reveals Surprising Benefits for Weight Loss and Insulin Control A recent study on mice has shed

Sloths The Size of Elephants Roamed America, Before Abruptly Vanishing : ScienceAlert

The Evolution and Extinction of Ancient Sloths Imagine a time when massive Megatherium sloths roamed the Americas, standing as large

June skygazing: A strawberry moon, the summer solstice… and Asteroid Day!

June is shaping up to be an exciting month for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts alike. Despite the shorter nights of

Scientists Developed a Kind of ‘Living Concrete’ That Heals Its Own Cracks : ScienceAlert

Concrete is a widely used material due to its versatility, but it does have its drawbacks, mainly its brittleness. This

Meta plans to automate many of its product risk assessments

AI-Powered System to Evaluate Potential Harms and Privacy Risks of Meta Apps Updates Internal documents reportedly viewed by NPR suggest

Oil Industry Asks Trump Administration to Kill Heat Safety Rule

The oil and gas industry is pushing the Trump administration to eliminate a proposed rule that would protect workers from

We’re getting close to recreating the first step in evolution of life

RNA is thought to have played a key role in life getting startedShutterstock/nobeastsofierce Researchers have made significant progress towards understanding

Stunning Images Reveal The Sun’s Surface in Unprecedented Detail : ScienceAlert

Ground-based telescopes have long relied on adaptive optics (AO) to provide clear images of celestial objects by correcting for atmospheric