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Ciencia y Tecnología

Is an AI backlash brewing? What 'clanker' says about growing frustrations with emerging tech

Is an AI backlash brewing? Exploring ‘clanker’ and rising tech frustrations

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has sparked widespread debate about their impact on society, the economy, and everyday life. Among the growing discourse is a noticeable wave of skepticism and criticism often described as an emerging "AI backlash." This sentiment reflects a mixture of concerns ranging from ethical dilemmas to fears about job displacement, privacy, and loss of human control.A key voice in this conversation comes from individuals who identify as “clankers,” a term used to describe those skeptical of or resistant to the adoption of AI and automation technologies. This group raises critical questions about the…
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Scientists say they've found out what killed over 5 billion sea stars

Why did 5 billion sea stars die? Scientists have the answer

Marine scientists have recently identified the causes behind a drastic reduction that led to the loss of over five billion sea stars along multiple shores. This unparalleled incident, which has significantly impacted the ecosystem, bewildered researchers and environmentalists for a long time. The latest discoveries illuminate the root causes of this marine mortality and provide valuable understanding of ocean wellness and ecosystem balance.Sea stars, or starfish, are vital components of marine environments, playing crucial roles as predators and ecosystem engineers. Their sudden and massive mortality not only disrupted local biodiversity but also highlighted the vulnerability of ocean species to emerging…
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Less staff, even less trust: Some states say they can't rely on Trump's DHS for election security

States express concern: Trump’s DHS’s election security reliability drops with staff cuts

As the United States approaches another pivotal election season, several state officials have expressed growing unease about the capacity and reliability of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), particularly in light of diminished staffing and lingering distrust rooted in policies from the Trump administration. While DHS remains a key federal agency tasked with assisting states in safeguarding elections from both domestic and foreign threats, its perceived credibility and operational strength have come under scrutiny.In recent months, several state election officials have expressed concerns about depending on DHS’s cybersecurity and infrastructure protection branches. These worries arise from both organizational changes made…
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s Design software company Figma more than triples share price in NYSE debut

Figma more than triples share price in NYSE debut for design software company

A software design company, Figma, had a remarkable debut on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), with its stock ending at over three times its starting offer price on the first day of trading. This launch marks a significant resurgence in investor interest for tech-centric firms following a phase of prudence in public markets.Figma’s initial public offering (IPO) was closely watched by industry analysts and investors alike, especially given the company’s role in reshaping how teams collaborate on digital product design. The strong opening-day performance not only highlights the market’s confidence in Figma’s business model but also raises expectations for…
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Fields of worms and snowy microbial mats: Deep-sea submersible discovers flourishing ecosystem

Fields of worms and snowy microbial mats: Deep-sea submersible detects lively ecosystem

In the immense, shadowy depths of the ocean, an extraordinary ecosystem has been found, revealing life forms and natural occurrences that were once beyond human observation. Equipped with state-of-the-art deep-sea submersibles, scientists have examined isolated underwater habitats where they encountered flourishing worm populations and wide expanses of microorganisms that resemble snowy terrain. This finding provides fresh perspectives on the variety and robustness of life in some of the Earth's most hostile environments.Beneath the sea's surface, the environment presents demanding conditions. High pressure, very cold temperatures, and total darkness define this habitat. Nevertheless, some species have managed to adjust, thrive, and…
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A shocking record: Lightning bolt stretched 515 miles, crossed three states

515-mile lightning bolt breaks record, crosses three states

Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful and unpredictable phenomena, capable of both awe-inspiring displays and destructive force. Recently, a remarkable event captured the attention of meteorologists and the public alike: a lightning bolt stretched an astonishing 515 miles, crossing the skies of three different states. This event has set a new record and offers important insights into the behavior and capabilities of lightning during severe weather conditions.The lightning strike occurred during a large storm system that swept across a significant portion of the region. What makes this bolt extraordinary is its unprecedented length — a continuous flash covering over…
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Could stem cells be used to create life without sperm or egg? Not yet, but here’s why scientists are concerned

Stem cells and life creation: Why scientists are worried about skipping sperm and egg

Researchers exploring the possibilities of synthetic human reproduction are inching closer to a future where creating life might not require traditional reproductive cells—sperm or egg. While science has not yet crossed that threshold, recent developments in stem cell biology are prompting renewed discussions around the ethical, biological, and societal implications of creating human embryos using lab-generated cells.At the core of these conversations are embryoid models, or "synthetic embryos," which are groups of stem cells altered to imitate the initial phases of human development. These constructs do not involve the use of sperm or eggs, nor do they implant in a…
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