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‘An AI Fukushima is inevitable’: scientists discuss technology’s immense potential and dangers

Scientists are optimistic about AI’s potential to revolutionize science, particularly in energy and drug production breakthroughs. However, experts fear the technology's immense power may be misused, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences. Experts Optimistic About Energy and Drug Production Breakthroughs, but Fear Potential...

The discovery that rewrote human evolution theory turns 50

The discovery of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old skeleton, has rewritten our understanding of human evolution theory over the past 50 years. This milestone continues to captivate human imagination and has led to significant changes in how we perceive our species’ origins. The...

‘It’s our moonshot’: Why scientists are drilling into volcanos

Scientists are working on the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) project in Iceland, aiming to drill into the magma chamber of the Krafla volcano to harness geothermal energy. This ambitious project has garnered international attention and is expected to transform the field...

Visualizing the Solar System: Challenges in Depicting the Sun, Earth, and Moon

Accurately illustrating the solar system, particularly the earth-sun-moon system, poses significant challenges. The vast distances between these celestial bodies make it difficult to depict their relative sizes and positions accurately in a diagram. If shown at correct scale, they would be...

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