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Dec 6, 2024

Tsunami threat ends for Northern California, Oregon coasts after major 7.0 earthquake

Posted by in category: climatology

The National Weather Service allowed the Tsunami Warning to expire on Thursday morning after a major magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off the coast of Ferndale, California. The quake was the strongest for the area since 2005.

SAN FRANCISCO – A magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast of Northern California prompted a rare tsunami warning for coastal areas near the California–Oregon state line, including San Francisco Bay.

A powerful 7.0 earthquake was recorded around 10:44 a.m. PT about 60 miles offshore of Ferndale, California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Dec 6, 2024

OpenAI launches full o1 model with image uploads and analysis, debuts ChatGPT Pro

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Chinese rivals, including Alibaba and DeepSeek, have released reasoning models like Marco-o1 and R1-Lite-Preview, are encroaching fast, challenging OpenAI’s dominance with open-source solutions and eclipsing o1-preview on certain third-party benchmarks.

These developments reflect the growing demand for large reasoning models (LRMs) capable of handling complex problem-solving tasks.

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Dec 6, 2024

What it’s like to live in the world’s most innovative countries

Posted by in categories: economics, education, internet, robotics/AI

The BBC speaks to residents and travellers in some of the top-ranked countries on the 2024 Global Innovation Index to find out how cutting-edge technology benefits day-to-day life.

With the rise of AI, self-driving cars and wi-fi connected appliances, it can feel like innovation is everywhere these days. But certain countries are known for developing cutting-edge technologies that benefit residents and visitors alike.

To dive into those countries making the most impact in these areas, the World Intellectual Property Organisation recently released its 2024 Global Innovation Index, ranking 130 economies based on measures like their education system, technology infrastructure and knowledge creation (like patents filed or mobile apps created).

Dec 6, 2024

Particle research gets closer to answering why we’re here: Physicists outline next 10 years of neutrino research

Posted by in category: particle physics

Physicists soon will be closer than ever to answering fundamental questions about the origins of the universe by learning more about its tiniest particles.

University of Cincinnati Professor Alexandre Sousa in a new paper outlined the next 10 years of global research into the behavior of neutrinos, particles so tiny that they pass through virtually everything by the trillions every second at nearly the speed of light.

Neutrinos are the most abundant particles with mass in the universe, so scientists want to know more about them.

Dec 6, 2024

OpenAI’s 12 Days Of ‘Shipmas’ Include Sora And New Reasoning Model

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Sora for actual public release?


OpenAI is getting ready for a busy, festive period of AI announcements.

Dec 6, 2024

A rising danger in the Arctic

Posted by in categories: biological, climatology, sustainability

As climate change melts permafrost, microbes will emerge. The world isn’t paying enough attention to the potential threat they pose.

Dec 6, 2024

Scientists close to solving mystery of how universe’s giant galaxies formed

Posted by in category: space

‘Cosmic collisions’ 12bn years ago could be key to understanding formation, say researchers.

Dec 6, 2024

Disagreement on foundational principles of biological aging

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Abstract. To gain insight into how researchers of aging perceive the process they study, we conducted a survey among experts in the field. While highlighting some common features of aging, the survey exposed broad disagreement on the foundational issues. What is aging? What causes it? When does it begin? What constitutes rejuvenation? Not only was there no consensus on these and other core questions, but none of the questions received a majority opinion—even regarding the need for consensus itself. Despite many researchers believing they understand aging, their understanding diverges considerably. Importantly, as different processes are labeled as “aging” by researchers, different experimental approaches are prioritized. The survey shed light on the need to better define which aging processes this field should target and what its goals are. It also allowed us to categorize contemporary views on aging and rejuvenation, revealing critical, yet largely unanswered, questions that appear disconnected from the current research focus. Finally, we discuss ways to address the disagreement, which we hope will ultimately aid progress in the field.

Dec 6, 2024

The extraordinary ways species control their own evolutionary fate

Posted by in category: futurism

Natural selection isn’t just something that happens to organisms, their activities also play a role, giving some species – including humans – a supercharged ability to evolve.

By Kevin Lala

Dec 6, 2024

ScienceAlert : The Best in Science News And Amazing Breakthroughs

Posted by in categories: innovation, science

The latest science news. Publishing independent, fact-checked reporting on health, space, nature, technology, and the environment.

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