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14,400 years ago, five people and a canid entered an Italian cave using pine twigs for lightScientists have uncovered how prehistoric humans explored deep caves nearly 14,400 years ago. A group of five people and their dog navigate...
Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun had 'alien' weapon that came from space? Scientists' 2016 discovery revealed the truthTutankhamun iron dagger: A mysterious iron dagger discovered in the tomb of King Tutankhamun has finally had its origin explained. Scientis...
Quote of the day by Tom Gayner: "Equities are congealed intellectual capital, and that is what I want"Investor Tom Gayner views stocks as ownership in businesses built on human ingenuity. He emphasizes that a company's value stems from its i...
India-Middle East-Europe corridor can still move ahead, says Israeli envoyIsrael believes the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor holds promise. Special Envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum expressed hope for the I2U2...
Wars, Oil and Wealth: The world adapts faster than we think, lessons for equity investorsIndia today is a more than four-trillion-dollar economy with stronger external reserves, wider energy relationships, greater diplomatic rea...
What a Hidden Reindeer Trap Under Ice Tells Us About Ancient SurvivalA remarkable reindeer trap from Norway's early Iron Age has emerged from melting ice. This ancient system, buried for 1,500 years, reveals ...
The Tully Monster: A Strange Fossil from Illinois That Continues to Puzzle ScientistsDiscovered in 1958, the Tully Monster, Tullimonstrum gregarium, has baffled scientists for decades due to its unique traits, defying easy c...
Raccoons Are Getting Smarter About Trash CansUrban raccoons demonstrate remarkable intelligence, solving complex trash can challenges through trial and error and learning from experien...
Quote of the Day by Marie Curie: ‘I am one of those who think like Nobel, that humanity will draw more…’Marie Curie, a Nobel laureate, expressed optimism about scientific progress. She believed humanity would benefit more from new discoveries ...
Have machine in the loop: It is time to flip the human-in-the-loop modelTwo stories highlight how AI can empower rather than replace humans. In one, a software engineer used tools like ChatGPT and AlphaFold, alo...
What lies beneath Egypt’s Giza Pyramid: Satellite radar study claims vast underground structuresItalian researchers using satellite radar technology propose huge subterranean features beneath Giza's Khafre's Pyramid, including eight cy...
Archaeologists discover early humans built vast island networks across the PhilippinesNew findings show ancient Filipinos were not isolated. They actively sailed across open oceans thousands of years ago. Mindoro island holds...
Artemis II splashdown complete: When will NASA launch Artemis III and humans land on the Moon?Artemis II successfully completed a lunar flyby, marking a significant step in NASA's return to the Moon. The next mission, Artemis III, wi...
Ankur Warikoo and his wife visited Egypt. These UNESCO sites amazed them more than the PyramidsEntrepreneur Ankur Warikoo found Egypt's lesser-known sites more captivating than the iconic pyramids. Philae Temple's beauty and Karnak Te...
Word of the Day: IngenuityIngenuity is the human skill of finding clever, practical solutions with limited resources. It is about adapting and creating with imaginat...
Why I am an Opt'AI'mist: Human ingenuity has a fine track record, it should keep rogue tech in checkExperts warn of AI extinction risks. However, history shows past predictions of doom, like resource scarcity and nuclear winter, did not ma...
Revealing the mind of the machine: Can generative AI ever really create?AI is causing ripples in the educational and creative realms, but behind the scenes is a complex tale of what it is to create, to learn, an...
Driving on weekendsIn today's technology-dominated era, the joy of driving on the open road has taken on a new meaning. It offers an escape from daily routine...
Interview | Artificial intelligence will augment human ingenuity, not replace it: Adobe CEO Shantanu NarayenShantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe Inc., believes that artificial intelligence (AI) will enhance human creativity rather than replace it. He wa...
- Steve Jobs, perennial testimony to human ingenuity
Everyone says Jobs changed the world. In some senses. However, more accurately, he sensed the change the world was ready for.