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How to Use Google Lens in a Chrome Browser

You might have noticed Google’s ongoing efforts to stuff artificial intelligence features into every corner of its products, and that’s certainly the case with Chrome. One tweak recently made to the desktop browser is the addition of a Google Lens button that pops up every time you click inside the address bar. According to Google, … Read more

What Does the Science Say About Alcohol Consumption?

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ChatGPT, Mistral AI, Google AI… Lifetime Access to Top AI Tools for Just $39.99

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the power of artificial intelligence has become undeniable. However, many users find themselves increasingly frustrated with the need to juggle multiple subscriptions to access various AI tools. The costs of individual subscriptions to services like ChatGPT, Mistral AI, and others can quickly add up and leaves users feeling overwhelmed and … Read more

Flawed and Poor-Quality Surgical Instruments Place Patients at Risk

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published December 31, 2016. The BBC documentary, “Surgery’s Dirty Secrets,” which originally aired in 2011, investigates the sources of surgical tools, and highlights flaws in British safety regulations. If you’re like most, you probably assume that surgical instruments are made to the very highest, exacting … Read more

Can Gene-Editing Pesticides Pose Risk to Humans?

The biotech industry has been tinkering with the genetic material of living organisms and crops using CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) gene-editing technology, resulting in changes to taste profiles, extended shelf life and enhanced resistance to specific pathogens, but with unknown health consequences.1 These genetic modifications have, so far, been conducted within the … Read more

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’s Writers Explain How They Approached Those 2 Big Character Deaths

Beetlejuice fans knew—even before it was heavily hinted at in the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice trailers—that there was no way Jeffrey Jones’ version of Charles Deetz would appear in the sequel. But the character couldn’t just vanish from the story entirely. Figuring out how to frame Charles required some maneuvering by screenwriters Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, … Read more

I Want to Stick an Entire Bar on Top of ‘Carpentopod,’ an RC Crab-Walking Table

You could wait for Apple to finally release its tabletop bot with a face-tracking, movable screen, but if you want something that plays more into your rustic home decor, you could get some inspiration from “Carpentopod.” As you might have noticed in the video below, it’s a remote-controlled table that scoots by on cute crab … Read more

Sighting of Newborn Calf Sparks Hope for World’s Most Endangered Rhino

Here’s some good news to close the workweek on. On Friday, government officials in Indonesia announced the arrival of a new Javan rhino calf within its borders—a female dubbed Iris. Javan rhinos (Rhinoceros sondaicus) are the most endangered species of rhino in the world. Iris was actually spotted earlier this May in Ujung Kulon National … Read more