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Apple knows exactly how much you use its apps
New research reveals a startling level of data monitoring within the App Store and company apps like Books and Apple Music.
This AI can harness sound to reveal the structure of unseen spaces
It's called a neural acoustic field model, and it can also consider what noises would sound like as you traveled through virtual reality.
Ancient ivory comb shows that self-care is as old as time
The Canaanite comb is inscribed with a warning for tiny lice—the oldest written sentence discovered in the language.
Meta lays off more than 11,000 employees after ‘worst downturn’ in company’s history
The decision, while largely anticipated, comes as Mark Zuckberg continues to sell consumers on the 'metaverse.'
Why the 1.5-degree-Celsius climate goal still matters
The priority list for COP27 is based on the world's progress so far.
Ukraine is getting upgraded Soviet T-72B tanks
Between the US, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic, Ukraine will add 90 "refurbished" tanks to its arsenal.
One of nature’s tiniest acrobats inspired a leaping robot
A minuscule insect-like animal called the springtail lives atop water. Researchers just made its robotic sibling.
Inside the ambitious project to turn a 1961 Volvo into a powerful modern hybrid
The unique creation is the work of Sarah “Bogi” Lateiner and the Girl Gang Garage.
Pig bystanders are pretty good at resolving anxiety and conflict in the pen
It's not as bad as ‘Animal Farm,’ but some animals solve conflict better than others.