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OpenAI in talks to sell shares at $86 billion valuation - Bloomberg News
OpenAI in talks to sell shares at $86 billion valuation - Bloomberg News
ChatGPT creator OpenAI is in talks to sell existing employees' shares at an $86 billion valuation, Bloomberg News
2023-10-19 05:54
‘Black Mirror’ Season 6 Episode 1 Ending Explained: Who is the real Joan? Annie Murphy and Salma Hayek stump viewers
‘Black Mirror’ Season 6 Episode 1 Ending Explained: Who is the real Joan? Annie Murphy and Salma Hayek stump viewers
The first episode of season six 'Joan is Awful' is a tale of many digital multiverses tied to one quantum computer
2023-06-15 17:51
Iteris Awarded Contract for Seminole County Traffic Signal Retiming Program
Iteris Awarded Contract for Seminole County Traffic Signal Retiming Program
TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 20, 2023--
2023-07-20 20:45
California Reaches $311-Billion Budget Deal: Here’s What You Need to Know
California Reaches $311-Billion Budget Deal: Here’s What You Need to Know
California Governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators reached a budget deal, agreeing on a $311 billion spending plan
2023-06-28 01:51
YouTube star rescues old video game tapes from landfill
YouTube star rescues old video game tapes from landfill
YouTuber Danny O'Dwyer has rescued old video game tapes from landfill and told fans how he has unearthed never-seen-before gems from the gaming world.
2023-07-10 21:48
T-Mobile to Offer All-New iPhone 15 Lineup
T-Mobile to Offer All-New iPhone 15 Lineup
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
2023-09-13 08:27
Did Richard Simmons wear a headband? History confuses fans of famous fitness instructor
Did Richard Simmons wear a headband? History confuses fans of famous fitness instructor
Nostalgic internet users have been left divided over whether fitness icon Richard Simmons wore a headband back in his heyday. Sometimes, the way we remember things from our younger days which turn out to be completely different from how they actually were, and people are finding that their memory of Simmons always wearing a headband is totally wrong. Simmons was well-known for his aerobics videos back in the 80s and was often styled in legwarmers, short shorts and vest tops. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter But, debate has erupted online about whether he wore a headband or not, after image searches of the fitness guru consistently show him without one despite people's differing memory. Did Simmons wear a headband? The debate was recently sparked by TikToker Kelly Manno who posted a now-viral video responding to a fan who said: “What until she finds out Richard Simmons never wore a headband.” Initially, Manno suggested the statement was ridiculous before revealing that every picture she found of Simmons showed him without one. She joked: “What do they think they did? Went through the whole internet and scrubbed every photo of Richard Simmons ever wearing a headband?” @kellymanno They’re trying to make #GenX look like we are crazy. And its gonna work!!! #genx #boomer #millennial #mandellaeffect #richardsimmons #headband #conspiracytherory #80skid #90skid On TikTok, one baffled user commented: “He definitely had a headband! The wrist bands and all!” Another said: “HE WORE A HEADBAND!! I’m positive!!!” But, it would appear that Google Images does not return a single image with Simmons himself sporting a headband. On Reddit, someone referred to the phenomenon as a case of the Mandela effect – this describes when a large part of the population people believes that an event happened when it didn’t. They wrote: “I'm 100 per cent sure Richard Simons wore a headband. You cannot find even ONE picture of him wearing one on Google Images. This one is the most powerful Mandela effects I've ever experienced.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-25 23:29
Accenture Federal Services Wins $94M U.S. Army Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) Contract
Accenture Federal Services Wins $94M U.S. Army Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) Contract
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 11, 2023--
2023-07-11 21:28
Telkom to Partner With South Africa as Assets Attract Buyers
Telkom to Partner With South Africa as Assets Attract Buyers
Telkom SA SOC Ltd. and the South African government are in advanced talks to partner in rolling out
2023-07-26 22:27
SAIC to Modernize U.S. Space Force Ground Based Radar Maintenance and Sustainment Services
SAIC to Modernize U.S. Space Force Ground Based Radar Maintenance and Sustainment Services
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 11, 2023--
2023-09-11 20:56
A key building block for human life has been discovered in interstellar space
A key building block for human life has been discovered in interstellar space
One of the key building blocks required for human life has been found in the depths of space. Astronomers have been looking out into a region 1,000 light-years from Earth, known as the Perseus Molecular Complex, and they’ve found an amino acid which is essential in human growth. Tryptophan is one of the 20 amino acids required for humans to develop. Babies require it to grow and it’s also important for protein development and muscle function in adults Readings from the Spitzer telescope, which is no longer in use, were crucial to the discovery. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The Perseus Molecular Complex is only visible when viewed through infrared instruments, and tryptophan gives off an identifiable light reading when observed in this way. Dr Susana Iglesias-Groth is from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and was lead author on the new research. "The evidence for tryptophan in the Perseus molecular complex should encourage additional effort to identify other amino acids in this region, and in other star-forming regions,” Dr Iglesias-Groth said. “It is a very exciting possibility that the building blocks of proteins are widely present in the gas from which stars and planets form – it may be key for the development of life in exoplanetary systems.” The findings were published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. It comes after research showed that life forms could potentially be able to survive in the conditions in the clouds above Venus. The key point revolves around the presence of the biosignature gas phosphine, which is often identified as a sign of life. It also posits the idea that potential life forms on the planet could use sulphuric acid the way life forms on Earth use water. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-22 19:21
Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code
Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code
"You can run but you can't hide," commissioner Thierry Breton warns Twitter over upcoming rules.
2023-05-27 22:49