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The Trip to the Far Side of the Moon

Tuesday at 11:30 AM, via Wired

As soon as April 1, four people will embark on a journey that will take them farther from the Earth than anyone has ever traveled before.

Extra 11 minutes’ sleep each night can reduce heart attack risk, study finds

Tuesday at 10:40 AM, via The Guardian

Researchers detail ‘surprisingly large’ cardiovascular health benefits of modest shifts in behaviour

Sleeping for 11 minutes more each night, doing 4.5 additional minutes of brisk walking and eating an extra 50g or so of vegetables each day can significantly reduce a person’s risk of heart attack, a new study has found.

Academics found these small changes could help people avoid major...

Taking control of IAM in the AI era

Tuesday at 08:40 AM, via ITWeb

The risks of rapid AI adoption without the proper guardrails in place include data leakage and data theft, says CJ Oosthuizen, Google Cloud and Workspace specialist at The Argility Technology Group.

Chip shortage a crisis of availability – not supply

Tuesday at 08:38 AM, via ITWeb

Redeployed or optimised devices reduce dependence on volatile chip markets and mitigate the operational risks caused by scarcity, says Kwirirai Rukowo, managing executive of Qrent.

What are zettajoules – and what do they tell us about Earth’s energy imbalance?

Tuesday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

When James Prescott Joule lent his name to a unit of energy, he could not have foreseen today’s alarming calculations

The primary unit of climate collapse is the zettajoule. If you have never heard of this term, you are not alone. Even scientists who work on a planetary scale struggle to relate the immensity of the change measured by this titanic unit of energy.

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Namibia rejects Starlink

Tuesday at 07:26 AM, via TechCentral

Elon Musk’s Starlink has been denied a licence and spectrum access by Namibia’s telecommunications regulator.

What sets human consciousness apart in the age of AI? – podcast

Tuesday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Why is it like something to be ourselves and how do physical processes create our subjective experience? These questions get to the heart of the knotty problem of consciousness, and they provided the spark for the latest book from award-winning author and journalist Michael Pollan. In A World Appears, Pollan goes in search of answers about what we do and don’t know about consciousness, and...

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