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NASA has released a high-resolution video of the surface of Mars, created from images captured by the HiRISE camera aboard a spacecraft.

The footage stitches together ultra-detailed orbital photos, revealing Marsโ€™ terrain with stunning clarity โ€” from ancient channels to rugged geological formations.
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This stunning 9-gigapixel image of the Milky Way contains 84 million stars.
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In 2025, the United States carried out more than 500 bombings around the world. This doesnโ€™t include the hundreds of bombs dropped by Israel. America launched strikes in Asia, Africa, and South America. The Nobel Peace Prize is still waiting for its recipient.
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Scientists Discover a New Way to Slow Cellular Aging

Biologists at Cornell University have uncovered a surprising mechanism that may help cells resist aging.

The key players are extracellular vesicles โ€” tiny membrane bubbles released by embryonic stem cells. When these vesicles interact with aging cells, they significantly slow down cellular senescence, a process triggered by oxidative stress that halts cell division and degrades tissue function.

In experiments with mouse embryonic stem cells, researchers found that these vesicles helped skin, muscle, and nerve cells stay active and functional for much longer than usual.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Why does it work?
The vesicles carry fibronectin, a protein on their surface that helps them bind to older cells. Once attached, they stimulate the production of enzymes that neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative damage โ€” one of the main drivers of aging.

๐Ÿงช Whatโ€™s next?
The team plans to test the effect of these vesicles in living organisms to see how they influence aging at the whole-body level.

๐Ÿš€ Why it matters
If confirmed, this discovery could pave the way for anti-aging therapies and treatments for age-related diseases โ€” not by replacing cells, but by protecting them from aging in the first place.

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In short, hereโ€™s where things stand today:

On a distant planet, there is a massive superpower comfortably settled on one half of a continental landmass. It keeps glancing at the other half โ€” a patchwork of semi-vassal micro-states, always rushing around, arguing about whom to serve, yet sitting atop sacred deposits of vibrium, the fuel that powers the entire cosmic economy.
Naturally, such chaos simply must be โ€œput in order,โ€ right? Preferably โ€” in its own kind of order.

On the other side of the world lives another great power, and beside it โ€” the fractured shard of a once-mighty empire. A strange shard: wounded, supposedly humbled, expected to quietly repent and be grateful for whatever scraps itโ€™s givenโ€ฆ
Yet instead of embracing eternal pacifism, it occasionally smacks some overly radicalized neighbors who have clearly lost contact with reality.

This, of course, horrifies the enlightened cluster of โ€œcosmo-partners,โ€ sincerely convinced that true Neo-Cosmic Valuesโ„ข mean you get to lecture everyone else on how to liveโ€ฆ while staying responsible for absolutely nothing.
The shard disrupts their cosmic harmony: it talks back, survives, grows stronger, and worst of all โ€” refuses to hand over everything it produces for free.
How dare it?

So the first superpower begins crafting the perfect master plan:
โ€” weaken the shard;
โ€” unleash obedient vassals against it โ€” but painfully, so they learn their lesson too;
โ€” while everyone is busy with the fires, quietly seize control of the richest vibrium kingdoms;
โ€” and under all that chaos, grab a giant vibrium cargo shuttle belonging to the shard itself.
Because when the world turns a blind eye to small acts of impunity, why not try bigger ones?

And while the planet passionately debates ideals, justice, and โ€œfair rules,โ€ somewhere behind the scenes everything is already counted, arranged, signed, and ready to go.
All thatโ€™s left is to explain to everyone that itโ€™s all in the name of peace, progress, and of courseโ€ฆ the right valuesโ„ข.

P.S. Meanwhile, scientists also figured out how to slow cellular aging.


P.P.S. This story is strictly relevant only to the inhabitants of the 3rd planet of Great Alpha in the Andromeda sector. Any resemblance to other star systems is, of course, purely coincidentalโ€ฆ
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๐Ÿง  AI Is Now Allowed to Practice Medicine in the US

For the first time, artificial intelligence has been granted the right to prescribe medication in the United States โ€” without a human doctor involved.

The company Doctronic has launched a pilot program where its AI system:
โ€ข analyzes a patientโ€™s medical history
โ€ข asks follow-up diagnostic questions
โ€ข issues prescriptions for chronic conditions
โ€ข sends them directly to a pharmacy

This marks a major shift in healthcare: AI is no longer just an assistant โ€” itโ€™s becoming a licensed decision-maker.

A glimpse into the future of medicine, where algorithms join doctors as independent clinical actors.

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The aerodynamics of the Red-billed Blue Magpie in flight.

Native to Asia, this bird is roughly the size of a magpie โ€” but with an exceptionally long tail, one of the longest among all corvids.

That tail isnโ€™t just for show. In flight, it acts as an aerodynamic stabilizer, improving balance, maneuverability, and control during sharp turns and gliding. Natureโ€™s engineering at its finest.

#LookAtThis #Aerodynamics #BirdFlight #NatureEngineering #Science
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๐Ÿง  AI didnโ€™t just replace jobs.
It rehired people โ€” to train their replacement.

As companies deploy AI to write, diagnose, analyze, and edit, many professionals have already lost their full-time roles.
What comes next is more subtle: the same people are brought back as short-term contractors โ€” not to do the job, but to teach AI how to do it better.

Doctors review AI-generated medical notes.
Lawyers check legal reasoning written by models.
Editors polish AI texts they once wrote themselves.

This is no longer โ€œhuman + AI collaboration.โ€
Itโ€™s a transition phase: human as quality control for a system designed to outgrow them.

The work pays โ€” for now.
But its purpose is temporary by design.

AI still makes mistakes.
And those already displaced are the ones fixing them โ€” accelerating the moment when even that role disappears.
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GPT-5.2 Pro has solved its fourth Erdล‘s problem.

Mathematician Terence Tao described the result as โ€œperhaps the most unambiguous so farโ€ in terms of the uniqueness of the approach.

The author of the solution (if we can even call a human that โ€” given the problem was simply fed into ChatGPT ๐Ÿค”) claims that no prior solutions existed at all.
Thatโ€™s not entirely true: forum users point out draft proofs in the literature from 1936 and 1966. However, Tao emphasizes that GPT-5.2โ€™s method is fundamentally different from those earlier attempts.

Now the obvious question remains:
how will GPT-5.2 surprise us once the Erdล‘s problems finally run out? ๐Ÿ˜

Forum discussion:
www.erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/281?order=oldest

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Last nightโ€™s strong geomagnetic storm painted the sky with an unusually rare red aurora โ€” and from the International Space Station it looked like the crew was literally flying through the glowing curtain, Russian cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov said.

Why the red? Green auroras typically glow around ~100 km altitude, but red emissions come much higher (~300โ€“400 km), where the atmosphere is thinner and it takes more energy to light it up โ€” which is why this color is far less common.

#SpaceWeather #Aurora #ISS #SolarStorm
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We all need humor sometimes
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Mom says: โ€œSince AI bots will kick office plankton out of offices, you should go to a farm and harvest crops โ€” AI wonโ€™t be a problem there.โ€ ๐Ÿค๐ŸŒพ

Meanwhile, a farm owner in China โ€” who used to hire people to pick the harvest โ€” is watching this:

Robots now pick fruit, navigate rows, detect ripeness, and work day/night.
So yeahโ€ฆ the โ€œsafe havenโ€ plan might need a Plan B. ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿค–

AI-projects

#humor #farms #robots
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The recent AI boom, combined with long and quiet winter holidays, unexpectedly resulted in a short piece of speculative fiction.

Itโ€™s not about evil machines.
Itโ€™s about responsibility, optimization, and the moment when systems designed to assist humans quietly begin making decisions instead of them.

The text is available in EPUB and FB2 formats.

Feedback is simple:
๐Ÿ‘ โ€” if it resonates

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2026 is the year AI stops playing โ€” and starts becoming infrastructure

This isnโ€™t hype. Itโ€™s a structural shift.

IEEE Computer Society has consolidated its outlook into 26 key technology trends for 2026, and almost all of them point to the same idea:
AI is no longer a feature or a tool โ€” itโ€™s becoming a new economic layer, comparable to electricity, the internet, or cloud computing.

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What weโ€™ll see in the real world (not just demos)

AI & the Future of Work
AI agents become standard โ€œteam membersโ€ across most office jobs.
Competitive advantage shifts from headcount to intelligence leverage: one human + multiple agents > a large department.

Wearable AI devices
New โ€œalways-onโ€ form factors push AI into everyday life โ€” and sharply raise privacy and surveillance concerns.

AI-generated content
The most mature and widely deployed area: video, music, presentations, documents.
The concept of authenticity takes a direct hit.

Social AI
Assistants learn soft skills:
reading emotions, adjusting tone, negotiating, de-escalating conflict.

Embodied / Physical AI
Robots, drones, and autonomous systems scale across manufacturing, logistics, and urban infrastructure.

Autonomous driving & robotaxis
Autonomy shifts toward capital-intensive, dense urban services, powered by heavy compute and training via digital twins.

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How work and the economy transform

The firm is no longer โ€œa group of peopleโ€
It becomes people + agents.
This is stated explicitly in the AI & Future of Work forecast: agents as standard members of teams.

Jobs dissolve into functions
The labor market moves away from professions toward tasks and outcomes.
โ€œFuture of codingโ€ and โ€œvibe codingโ€ mean software is produced by non-developers โ€” code becomes a byproduct of intent.

The real bottlenecks: energy and trust
AI scaling hits two hard limits:
โ€ข power generation and data-center energy consumption
โ€ข identity, data provenance, and control

IEEE puts it bluntly: adoption bottlenecks = Trust + Power.

Skills that matter
Reskilling isnโ€™t just technical.
Critical thinking, adaptability, communication, collaboration, and change management rise in value.

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The most important directions for science & deep tech

AI-driven scientific discovery & robot scientists
High riskโ€“high reward: accelerated science, paired with risks of false optimization and misplaced trust.

In-memory computing & new processors
The real enemy of AI isnโ€™t compute โ€” itโ€™s data movement and energy loss.
Radical gains must come from performance-per-watt, not raw FLOPS.

Quantum-safe cryptography & trust infrastructure
Preparing for post-quantum threats while building scalable digital trust layers.

AI-enabled digital twins
Savings via simulation instead of replication: predictive maintenance, system optimization โ€”
with new vulnerabilities and accountability challenges.

Future of medicine & engineered therapeutics
According to the authors, medicine carries the largest potential impact on humanity, with bioengineered therapies entering the core technology stack.

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The key takeaway

AI is no longer โ€œabout the future.โ€

It is becoming infrastructure of the present โ€”
with its own power requirements, trust layers, governance, and social consequences.

The real question is no longer โ€œWill AI happen?โ€
Itโ€™s โ€œWho controls energy, data, and trust in an AI-driven world?โ€

Source: IEEE Technology Predictions 2026


#AI #Science #FutureOfWork #Robotics #DigitalTwins #Infrastructure #Medicine
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๐Ÿšจ #QuitGPT? A movement is urging people to cancel their AI subscriptions

A new campaign called โ€œQuitGPTโ€ is gaining traction online โ€” encouraging users to cancel their paid ChatGPT subscriptions as a form of protest.

According to a recent report by MIT Technology Review, the movement frames subscription cancellations as a political and ethical statement. Supporters argue that advanced AI systems are becoming deeply embedded in power structures โ€” and that consumers should push back using the one lever they control: their wallets.

So whatโ€™s actually happening?

โ€ข Activists are calling for users to unsubscribe from services developed by OpenAI
โ€ข The campaign is spreading across social platforms, with users publicly announcing cancellations
โ€ข Critics question AI governance, transparency, and leadership decisions
โ€ข Others argue that boycotting AI tools may slow innovation โ€” or simply push users toward alternative models

This isnโ€™t just about one product.

Itโ€™s about a broader question:
๐Ÿ‘‰ Who shapes the future of AI โ€” engineers, governments, corporationsโ€ฆ or users?

We are entering a phase where AI is no longer experimental. Itโ€™s infrastructure.
And when technology becomes infrastructure, it inevitably becomes political.

Whether the QuitGPT campaign grows or fades, it signals something important:
AI is no longer just a tool. Itโ€™s a societal force โ€” and people are starting to treat it that way.

What do you think?
Should users influence AI development through market pressure โ€” or is engagement the better path?

#AI #Technology #Ethics #FutureOfWork #DigitalSociety
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