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Jumping spiders seem to recognise each other if they’ve met before

Regal jumping spiders in a courtship display before mating FLPA/Alamy Jumping spiders seem to be able to tell each other apart, putting them among just a few other invertebrates that are thought to have this skill. Recognising individuals within your species is important for social animals, such as primates, but just a handful of invertebrates…

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First Mover Americas: Binance Withdraws an Abu Dhabi License Application

The latest price moves in bitcoin [BTC] and crypto markets in context for Dec. 8, 2023. First Mover is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter that contextualizes the latest actions in the crypto markets. Source link

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Generating opportunities with generative AI | MIT News

Talking with retail executives back in 2010, Rama Ramakrishnan came to two realizations. First, although retail systems that offered customers personalized recommendations were getting a great deal of attention, these systems often provided little payoff for retailers. Second, for many of the firms, most customers shopped only once or twice a year, so companies didn’t…

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‘Den of Wolves’ Will Be a Sci-Fi Heist—With a ‘Power Fantasy’ Soundtrack

Following two years of preproduction, game developer 10 Chambers finally announced its new heist game—Den of Wolves—Thursday during the 2023 Game Awards. Set in 2097 in a highly corrupt city located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, it is, according to narrative director Simon Viklund, the kind of game “where you’re supposed to feel…

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See the world’s tropical forests illuminated in stunning new show

National Museum of Natural History, France. China Light Festival BV TROPICAL forests have rarely looked so dazzling. This is the entrance to the Jungle en voie d’illumination (“Jungle on the way to enlightenment”) exhibition, organised by the National Museum of Natural History in France. It is designed to showcase the unique diversity of the world’s…

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Bitcoin (BTC) Halving Is Poised to Unleash Darwinism on Crypto Miners

Historically, the event has increased bitcoin prices exponentially, creating generational wealth for investors – but a presenting challenge for the miners that actually create BTC. During the third halving, which occurred in 2020, bitcoin’s price went from around $8,500 to nearly $18,000 within a few months, while the reward for successfully mining a block was…

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2023-24 Takeda Fellows: Advancing research at the intersection of AI and health | MIT News

The School of Engineering has selected 13 new Takeda Fellows for the 2023-24 academic year. With support from Takeda, the graduate students will conduct pathbreaking research ranging from remote health monitoring for virtual clinical trials to ingestible devices for at-home, long-term diagnostics. Now in its fourth year, the MIT-Takeda Program, a collaboration between MIT’s School…

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The studio behind Ori and the Blind Forest is making a gorgeous action RPG

Moon Studios, the team behind the beautiful and incredibly hard Ori games, has announced its next project. It’s called No Rest for the Wicked and is described as “a mature, precision action role-playing game.” The game is launching in early access on PC in early 2024, with a full release on PC, PS5, and Xbox…

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The best science-inflected music of 2023

A composite of some of the science-inflected music albums out in 2023   The Fall (Komorebi)In this high-concept, anime-inspired album, Komorebi becomes her alter ego, Kiane, an alien who visits Earth on a voyage of self-discovery. Transported by delicate vocals and the sweeping orchestration, I felt punch-drunk by the end. Bethan Ackerley Complete Mountain Almanac…

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El Salvador Could Rake In $1B Bitcoin Investment per Year With New ‘Freedom VISA’

The country’s treasury owns just over 2,700 bitcoin (BTC), which has yielded over $3 million in unrealized profit so far. Source link

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