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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Bot Probed by FTC Over Consumer Harms
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Bot Probed by FTC Over Consumer Harms
The US Federal Trade Commission has sent a request for information to startup OpenAI Inc. as part of
2023-07-13 22:59
This mini docking station for Nintendo Switch is under $20
This mini docking station for Nintendo Switch is under $20
TL;DR: As of August 22, you can get the Mini Docking Station for Nintendo Switch
2023-08-22 17:25
Astronomer uncovers ‘direct evidence’ of gravity breaking down in the universe
Astronomer uncovers ‘direct evidence’ of gravity breaking down in the universe
A scientist claims to have discovered a “gravitational anomaly” that calls into question our fundamental understanding of the universe. Astronomer Kyu-Hyun Chae from the university of Sejong University in South Korea made the discovery while studying binary star systems, which refer to two stars that orbit each other. His observations appear to go against the standard gravitational models established by Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, and instead offer evidence that an alternative theory first proposed in the 1980s may explain the anomaly. Analysis of data collected by the European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope revealed accelerations of stars in binaries that did not fit the standard gravitational models. At accelerations of lower than 0.1 nanometres per second squared, the orbit of the two stars deviated from Newton’s universal law of gravitation and Einstein’s general relativity. Instead, Professor Chae theorised that a model known as Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) could explain why these previous theoretical frameworks were unable to explain the stars’ movements. “The deviation represents a direct evidence for the breakdown of standard gravity at weak acceleration,” Professor Chae wrote in a paper, titled ‘Breakdown of the Newton-Einstein standard gravity at low acceleration in internal dynamics of wide binary stars’, that was published in The Astrophysics Journal.. His research calls into question the existence of dark matter and other peculiar space phenomena that are typically used to justify irregularities with Newton-Einstein standards. “The data reveal an unambiguous and extremely strong signature of the breakdown of the standard Newton-Einstein gravity at weak acceleration,” the study concluded. “What is even more surprising is that the trend and magnitude of the gravitational anomaly agree with what the AQUAL [MOND] theory predicts.” Professor Chae predicts that his results will be confirmed and refined with larger data sets in the future, which could lead to a new revolution in physics. “Chae’s finding is a result of a very involved analysis of cutting-edge data, which, as far as I can judge, he has performed very meticulously and carefully,” said theoretical physicist Mordehai Milgrom at the Weizmann Institute in Israel, who first proposed the MOND model 40 years ago. “But for such a far-reaching finding – and it is indeed very far-reaching – we require confirmation by independent analyses, preferably with better future data. “If this anomaly is confirmed as a breakdown of Newtonian dynamics, and especially if it indeed agrees with the most straightforward predictions of MOND, it will have enormous implications for astrophysics, cosmology, and for fundamental physics at large.” Pavel Kroupa, professor at Charles University in Prague, added: “The implications for all of astrophysics are immense.” Read More Perseids 2023: Meteor beacon offers unique way to observe spectacular shower over UK Slack announces its biggest ever update Why you might never have to remember your password again AI can predict Parkinson’s subtype with up to 95% accuracy, study suggests
2023-08-11 15:52
Japan's efforts to foster chip sector are 'impressive' - research org head
Japan's efforts to foster chip sector are 'impressive' - research org head
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Japan's efforts to regain its position as a leading manufacturer of chips are "impressive",
2023-11-09 12:48
Hawaii Electric’s Insurance is Fraction of Potential Fire Claims
Hawaii Electric’s Insurance is Fraction of Potential Fire Claims
Nearly two months after the deadly Maui wildfires, Hawaiian Electric Co. revealed the limited scope of insurance coverage
2023-10-04 23:55
EA Sports FC 24 Black Friday Daily Login Upgrade SBC and Objective Set: How to Complete
EA Sports FC 24 Black Friday Daily Login Upgrade SBC and Objective Set: How to Complete
Here's how to complete the FC 24 Black Friday Daily Login Upgrade SBC and the full objective set tied to it during the Ultimate Team promotiom.
2023-11-23 02:56
Golf at home with this $170 simulator
Golf at home with this $170 simulator
TL;DR: As of Aug. 31, you can get the refurbished PhiGolf World Tour Edition for
2023-08-31 17:47
OMNIVISION and iCatch Technology Partner to Enhance Video Doorbell with Color Pre-roll Capability
OMNIVISION and iCatch Technology Partner to Enhance Video Doorbell with Color Pre-roll Capability
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2023-08-14 21:23
When Does FIFA 23 Come to Xbox Game Pass?
When Does FIFA 23 Come to Xbox Game Pass?
EA's most recent FIFA title, FIFA 23, is set to arrive on Xbox Game Pass later this month. Here's what it's set to arrive on the subscription service.
2023-05-10 19:52
Precisely Helps Largest County in California Save Lives with Trustworthy Wildfire Risk Data
Precisely Helps Largest County in California Save Lives with Trustworthy Wildfire Risk Data
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2023-06-07 21:18
Immortals of Aveum's Fantasy Firefights Prove Not All Shooters Need Guns
Immortals of Aveum's Fantasy Firefights Prove Not All Shooters Need Guns
The new Immortals of Aveum gameplay trailer wasn’t the biggest Summer Game Fest reveal. After
2023-06-10 09:23
How to unblock and watch 9Now for free
How to unblock and watch 9Now for free
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2023-06-27 12:21