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Apr 7, 2024

Worrying research show the Earth’s rotation is beginning to change

Posted by in categories: climatology, sustainability

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Experts are concerned about the way our planet is rotating due to climate change. For years, scientists have been concerned about the impacts of global warming.

Now, new research has revealed a change in the Earth’s spin due to the melting of the ice poles.

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Apr 7, 2024

Largest 3D map of our universe could hint that dark energy evolves with time

Posted by in category: cosmology

If this is true, this just turns cosmology upside down.

Apr 7, 2024

Study reveals the impact of prompt design on ChatGPT’s health advice accuracy

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI

Study: Dr ChatGPT tell me what I want to hear: How different prompts impact health answer correctness

As AI becomes increasingly integral to our daily lives, its ability to provide accurate and reliable information, particularly in sensitive areas such as health, is under intense scrutiny. The study conducted by CSIRO and The University of Queensland researchers brings to light the nuanced ways in which the formulation of prompts influences ChatGPT’s responses. In the realm of health information seeking, where the accuracy of the information can have profound implications, the findings of this study are especially pertinent.

Using the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Misinformation dataset, the study precisely evaluated ChatGPT’s performance across different prompting conditions. This analysis revealed that ChatGPT could deliver highly accurate health advice, with an effectiveness rate of 80% when provided with questions alone. However, this effectiveness is significantly compromised by biases introduced through the phrasing of questions and the inclusion of additional information in the prompts.

Apr 7, 2024

Wound warriors: How microbes influence healing and infection risks

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Study explores how wound microbiota affect skin repair and infection risk by altering host immune responses, underscoring the complexity of microbial interactions in wound healing.

Apr 7, 2024

To stay safe in Windows 10 from next October commercial customers have to pay $61, then ‘double every consecutive year for a maximum of three years’

Posted by in category: security

Commercial customers will have to get their wallets ready to keep receiving security updates for Windows 10.

Apr 7, 2024

New window film drops temperature, slashes energy consumption

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Assisted by quantum physics and machine learning, researchers have developed a transparent window coating that lets in visible light but blocks heat-producing UV and infrared. The coating not only reduces room temperature but also the energy consumption related to cooling, regardless of where the sun is in the sky.

Windows are great. They provide views of the park you live across from or the bird-filled tree outside your office. But, windows can also be not-so-great. Letting in light (and the view) is one thing, but with light comes heat, especially in the hotter months.

On hot days, up to 87% of heat gain in our homes is through windows. UV radiation from sunlight passes easily through glass, heating up the room and increasing the likelihood that you need to turn on the air-con or else forgo any light (and, again, that view) by closing the curtains or lowering the blinds. However, researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a window coating that blocks heat-producing UV and infrared light while allowing visible light in, reducing both room temperature and cooling energy consumption.

Apr 7, 2024

GPT-4 is 82% more persuasive than humans, and AIs can now read emotions

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

GPT-4 is already better at changing people’s minds than the average human is, according to new research. The gap widens the more it knows about us – and once it can see us in real time, AI seems likely to become an unprecedented persuasion machine.

We don’t tend to like thinking of ourselves as being particularly easy to manipulate, but history would appear to show that there are few things more powerful than the ability to sway people to align with your view of things. As Yuval Noah Harari points out in Sapiens, his potted history of humankind, “shared fictions” like money, religion, nation states, laws and social norms form the fundamental backbones of human society. The ability to assemble around ideas and co-operate in groups much bigger than our local tribes is one of our most potent advantages over the animal kingdom.

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Apr 7, 2024

AI Chatbots Will Never Stop Hallucinating

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Some amount of chatbot hallucination is inevitable. But there are ways to minimize it.

By Lauren Leffer

Apr 7, 2024

Photos: SpaceX Falcon 9 launches over Southern California, April 6, 2024

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

The SpaceX Falcon 9 launch of 21 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base climbs into the atmosphere over Southern California at dusk, April 6, 2024.

Apr 7, 2024

Blueprinting extendable nanomaterials with standardized protein blocks

Posted by in categories: engineering, nanotechnology

Remarkable advance in protein engineering wherein Huddy et al.


A study describes an approach using designed building blocks that are far more regular in geometry than natural proteins to construct modular multicomponent protein assemblies.

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