Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: master of brevity, lover of adventure, and connoisseur of the six-toed cat. His life was as colorful as his prose, filled with bullfights, safaris, and four marriages (because why stop at one?). Hemingway penned novels that changed literature, like "The Old Man and the Sea," and still found time to win a Nobel Prize. His writing was as crisp as his favorite martini and he lived by his own advice: "Write drunk, edit sober." Hemingway, a man who truly knew how to live a story before writing it.
Theorem’s Quest to Verify AI-Generated Code
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Theorem, a startup, raises $6M to develop tools ensuring AI-generated code is reliable, addressing the growing trust gap in automated software development.The Challenge of Trusting AI Code
In...
Giant Kangaroos Could Hop After All
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New research reveals giant prehistoric kangaroos, once thought too heavy, could hop in short bursts, challenging previous beliefs about their mobility.Uncovering Ancient Movement
The giant ancestors of today's...
Meta Ventures into Electricity Trading
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Meta is entering electricity trading to secure power for its data centers, aiming to boost new plant construction and manage energy risks effectively.Meta's Energy Ambitions
Meta wants to...
A New Spider Lurks Beneath California’s Sands
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Scientists discover a new trapdoor spider, Aptostichus ramirezae, hiding in California's coastal dunes, revealing more species may lurk unnoticed.Discovery of a Hidden Species
At the University of California,...
Longevity Gene Offers Hope for Aging Disease
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Scientists discover longevity genes that could reverse heart aging in children with Progeria, offering new hope against this rare accelerated aging disease.A Rare Condition and a New...
Breathing Through the Anus: A Medical Frontier
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Researchers explore rectal oxygen delivery as a potential treatment for blocked airways, inspired by mammals' ability to breathe through their anus.A Fish's Lesson
The loach, a fish that...
The Neurons Behind Visual Illusions
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Researchers have discovered neurons in the visual cortex that directly create visual illusions, enhancing our understanding of perception.
Discovering IC-Encoders
Shin sat in the lab, her eyes on the screen. The neurons flickered...
The Mystery of Yunxian: Denisovan or Homo Longi?
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A fossil skull in China, Yunxian 2, may not be Homo erectus but possibly Denisovan or Homo longi, offering new insights into human evolution debates.
Unearthing the Past
In central China, near the...
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway: master of brevity, lover of adventure, and connoisseur of the six-toed cat. His life was as colorful as his prose, filled with bullfights, safaris, and four marriages (because why stop at one?). Hemingway penned novels that changed literature, like "The Old Man and the Sea," and still found time to win a Nobel Prize. His writing was as crisp as his favorite martini and he lived by his own advice: "Write drunk, edit sober." Hemingway, a man who truly knew how to live a story before writing it.


