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Consciousness Isn’t Just in Your Head—It May Be Altering Reality Itself, Scientists Say
In the last few years, scientists across all kinds of disciplines have been making remarkable breakthroughs in the study and exploration of consciousness—and PopMech has been along for the ride every
Loss of Pulse alerts are rolling out on Pixel Watch 3
Google is beginning to roll out its Loss of Pulse Detection feature to Pixel Watch 3 owners in the U.S. Loss of Pulse Detection, the smartwatch’s marquee health feature, calls emergency services if
Apple to report Q2 2025 earnings on May 1, 2025
Earnings for what may be Apple's last quarter without massive tariffs, that saw releases of iPhone 16e, updated Macs, and new iPads will be announced on May 1, followed by a conference call.
Mathematicians Wrote a Proof for a 100-Year-Old Problem—and May Have Just Changed Geometry
Two mathematicians now say they’ve made progress on a very old unsolved math problem. The problem involves a subfield called geometric measure theory, in which sets of objects a
Dire Wolf 'Back From Extinction'—Could Woolly Mammoths, Dinosaurs Be Next?
A Texas-based startup has revived the long-extinct dire wolf, but should we take their efforts with a pinch of salt?
Google Cloud moves deeper into open source AI with Ai2 partnership
Google says having open-sourcing models, including their training data, as AI2 does will help it win over customers in government, healthcare, and financial services
Reducing cattle ranching is not enough to restore degraded soils in Brazil's Caatinga, researchers say
The Caatinga is the only biome found exclusively in Brazil and is home to the largest contiguous area of seasonally dry tropical forest in the world. However, anthropogenic activities such as cattle
Dire wolves have been extinct for over 10,000 years. Now, the start-up Colossal Biosciences says it's brought them back.
The startup Colossal Biosciences says it achieved de-extinction and made three new dire wolves named Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi.
The Dire Wolves from ‘Game of Thrones' Went Extinct 10,000 Years Ago, but Now They're Back
As a Time cover about the Colossal Biosciences project teased, "The dire wolf is back after over 10,000 years. Here's what that means for other extinct species." Two dire wolf pup
A flower's point of view of a rocket launch: Space photo of the day
Bright yellow tulips make for a striking foreground for the launch of a new crew to the International Space Station.
This tropical tree species has evolved to benefit from lightning strikes
Lightning strikes may kill hundreds of millions of trees every year, but one tropical tree has evolved to benefit from the sudden jolts of electrical currents.
This baby galaxy cluster is powering extreme star formation with a hidden fuel tank
An extreme protocluster gathering of infant galaxies is hiding a vast cosmic fuel tank that is powering 400 million years of intense star formation.
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