Monthly Archives: May, 2026
Cows can tell humans apart, new study finds
Science & Nature Domestic bovines watching videos of humans will stare at unfamiliar faces longer than faces they know.
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Before Dinosaur Extinction, Rodent-Like Mammals were Already Flourishing in Ancient Arctic
Science & Nature Paleontologists have described three previously unknown species of multituberculate mammals -- named Camurodon borealis, Qayaqgruk peregrinus, and Kaniqsiqcosmodon polaris -- that...
Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton review: Adaptive assistance for every body
Science & Nature I wore the Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton during hiking at the Grand Canyon and during my normal routine. The AI...
Violent Collision May Have Destroyed Milky Way’s First Stellar Disk
Science & Nature New simulations suggest a violent collision 11 billion years ago reshaped our Galaxy and triggered a burst of star formation.
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Mars shines in ethereal photo from Psyche space probe
Science & Nature NASA's asteroid explorer is on a 2-billion-mile mission.
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There’s more than one way to sterilize a cocaine hippo. Unfortunately, both ways suck.
Science & Nature Plus the history of Pilates and other weird things we learned this week.
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Mystery of Tyrannosaurus rex’s Tiny Arms May Finally Have an Answer
Science & Nature Paleontologists from University College London and the University of Cambridge say the large predatory dinosaurs’ tiny arms evolved alongside massive heads...
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iPhone 18 Pro, foldable iPhone Ultra to (finally) end poor reception issues for Apple users, says fresh leak
ⓘ MajinBu, Apple - edited Leaked iPhone Ultra design model (left) next to iPhone 17 Pro (right) - edited. The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and foldable iPhone Ultra are said to bring an advanced "C2" modem with 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (5G NR-NTN) support, potentially transitioning satellite connectivity from an emergency-exclusive feature into an automated, everyday
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Why WPP’s AI boss believes agents are still in the ‘teenage sex’ stage of development
By Seb Joseph • May 22, 2026 • Ivy Liu WPP’s chief AI officer has a theory about agentic AI. It is, Dr Daniel Hulm told attendees at the IAB U.K. ‘s AI growth summit in the “teenage sex phase” — everyone thinks everyone else is doing it but when they actually look, they’re not.
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Scaling creativity in the age of AI
Storytelling is core to humanity's DNA, stemming from our impulse to express ideals, warnings, hopes, and experiences. Technology has always been woven through the medium and the distribution: from early humans' innovation of natural pigments and charcoals for cave paintings to literal representation by the camera. The landscape of storytelling continues to shift under our
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New 14 and 16-inch OLED MacBook Pro release nears: Apple can thank Samsung Display
ⓘ Gemini AI Samsung Display is about to make the OLED MacBook Pro dream a reality. Concept image. Apple's transition to OLED MacBook Pro models has gained momentum as Samsung Display achieves 90%+ manufacturing yields on its production lines. With mass production ramping up for 14-inch and 16-inch tandem OLED panels featuring touchscreen support, the
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Why AI is making workflow automation trendy
pressmaster - stock.adobe.com As a technology that has been around for decades, workflow automation might finally have found its place By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 21 May 2026 14:56 Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) and an industry standard from 2006, the Object Management Group’s Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) workflow automation looks set for
