- Worlds first AI news anchor unveiled in China
China’s state news agency Xinhua this week introduced the newest members of its newsroom: AI anchors who will report “tirelessly” all day every day, from anywhere in the country Chinese viewers were greeted with a digital version of a regular Xinhua news anchor named Qiu Hao The anchor, wearing a red tie and pin-striped suit, nods his head in emphasis, blinking and raising his eyebrows
- Ancient DNA Reveals: Genetic Structure . . . - Unexplained Mysteries
Ancient DNA Reveals: Genetic Structure —Northern Han Chinese Was Shaped Prior to 3,000 by what group
- How an Unorthodox Scholar challenges what we know about the Dead Sea . . .
Dead Sea Scrolls possibly even older than scholars thought A specially designed artificial intelligence program named after a Judaic prophet suggests one of biblical archeology’s greatest finds require reexamination According to an international team of researchers in consultation with “Enoch,” some of the Dead Sea Scrolls may be a bit older than we thought Their evidence is laid out
- Many people hate wasps, but research shows theyre smarter than you . . .
Board Index Science and Space Natural World Many people hate wasps, but research shows they're smarter than you might think
- HELP! Fujitsu laptop has no shift key! - Unexplained Mysteries
SHaYap Member 28 7k Gender:Male Location:Malaysia God has no religion ~ Mahatma Gandhi Legio nomen mihi est, quia multi sumus
- The secret to the universe is 7129 6105195 - Ancient Mysteries and . . .
3,6,9 (3,9,6,6,9,3,3,9) 1,2,4,8,7,5,1 9,7,4,3,8,1,6,5,2 (3D torus) What if the universe is very simple A self creating perpetual motion infinite vortex expressing itself mathmatically Repeating number patterns that explain such things as pi, galactic spiral arms, magnetism and DNA 1,2,4,8,7,5 is the 3rd dimension, the oscillation of 3 and 6 are the 4th dimension (oscillation meaning 3
- why lingerie was modernized in the 1940s - General Off-Topic . . .
Up to the 1930's, women's under-garments were complicated garments They weren't made of "wash- -wear" or "drip-dry" textile They had to be ironed When World War II was underway, many men were off to War So women had to take the jobs men would otherwise have filled Some women even had to
- What was Dracula really like? 550-year-old clue to life of Vlad the . . .
On a dark and stormy night in May this year, exactly 125 years to the day that Bram Stoker published the definitive vampire novel, two people pored over a document more than 500 years old in a room in Transylvania – signed by Dracula himself Gleb and Svetlana Zilberstein’s mission? To extract ge
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