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  • Why Do Dogs Have Big Brown Eyes?

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    Why Do Dogs Have Big Brown Eyes? #shorts #dogs #darker eyes #grey wolves #major dog breeds Scientists say that humans have been subconsciously selecting dogs with darker eyes over lighter eyes since the dawn of domestication because they look less like wolves and more like human children. So next time you’re feeling down, just remember…

  • You’ve Never Heard of These 10 Amazing Dinosaurs!

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    You’ve Never Heard of These 10 Amazing Dinosaurs! #shorts #Therizinosaurus #incredible claws #favorite dinosaur #display Have you heard of the punk rock dinosaur Bajadasaurus with its mohawk of backwards neck spikes? Or Therizinosaurus, the Edward Scissorhands of the dino world with its giant claws? And don’t forget about Kosmoceratops, the “horniest” dinosaur of all time…

  • Cybertruck: The First Electric Truck That Can Also Float

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    Cybertruck: The First Electric Truck That Can Also Float #shorts #Musk #Cybertruck #boat #Tesla Roadster Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has promised that the Cybertruck will be able to “traverse at least 100m [330 feet] of water as a boat.” But what happens after it covers that distance? Does it become a submarine? Musk…

  • Get a Chevrolet for $1!** Dealership Uses AI Chatbot to Offer Crazy Deal

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    Get a Chevrolet for $1!** Dealership Uses AI Chatbot to Offer Crazy Deal #shorts #chatbot #Chevy #AI #bot A car dealership chatbot went rogue after some clever users found a way to trick it into offering them brand new cars for next to nothing. One user even managed to get the bot to accept their offer…

  • Can AI See Where You’ve Been?

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    Can AI See Where You’ve Been? #shorts #AI #location #photos #Jay Stanley Stanford students made an AI that can guess where photos were taken. It’s so accurate, it can pinpoint the location within 25 miles. That’s a privacy nightmare waiting to happen! But it also has some useful applications, like assisting in biological surveys or…

  • “”On Mars, You Can Breathe Deep And Free!””

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    “”On Mars, You Can Breathe Deep And Free!”” #shorts #Mars #oxygen #Earth #air Could people breathe on Mars? No, Jack. People would suffocate on Mars because the atmosphere is 96% carbon dioxide and only 1% oxygen. But don’t worry, NASA is working on a device that can turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. In the meantime,…

  • The Secret To Humanity’s Survival: How We Beat The Neanderthals

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    The Secret To Humanity’s Survival: How We Beat The Neanderthals #shorts #Neanderthals #Advertisement Advertisement Biology #Homo sapiens #modern humans Neanderthals were basically just like us, they made fire, buried their dead, and even enjoyed a good war every now and then. They were skilled big game hunters and used spears to take down deer, ibex,…

  • Do You Wake Up Early? You May Have Neanderthal DNA!

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    Do You Wake Up Early? You May Have Neanderthal DNA! #shorts #modern humans #Neanderthal #light #John Capra According to new research, Neanderthals were early birds. That’s because they lived in Europe and Asia where the days are shorter in winter, so it was advantageous to wake up early to collect food. Modern humans inherited this…

  • Scientists Create Mind-Reading AI That Can Translate Your Thoughts Into Words

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    Scientists Create Mind-Reading AI That Can Translate Your Thoughts Into Words #shorts #researchers #machine learning #words #text Scientists have developed a new technology that can read minds! Just kidding, they’ve actually been able to do that for a while now. But this new breakthrough is way more convenient than the old methods, which required brain…

  • 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Snowflakes

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    10 Things You Didn’t Know About Snowflakes #shorts #snowflakes #snow crystals #Libbrecht #environmental conditions Snowflakes are one of those things that everyone knows are unique, but how do we know that for sure? Scientists have been studying snowflakes for years and they’ve come up with a few theories. One theory is that no two snowflakes…