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Yesterday, news broke that an unsuspecting 53 year old woman was scammed out of £700,000, after believing that she was dating Brad Pitt.  Posing as the movie star, the fraudster […] The post How to protect yourself online after woman duped in AI Brad Pitt dating scam appeared first on ShinyShiny.
In cinema, poker scenes often transcend the cards on the table to reveal deeper psychological conflicts between characters. Filmmakers use poker to explore psychological warfare through character archetypes, strategic interactions, […] The post How Filmmakers Use Poker to Highlight Psychological Warfare Between Characters appeared first on ShinyShiny.
In an analysis of the sleep habits of over 72,000 people, researchers identified a particular pattern that can dramatically spike the risk of major cardiovascular problems. The good news is that the pattern is relatively easy to avoid.Continue ReadingCategory: Sleep, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Sleeping, Sleep, Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Heart attack
Researchers at NordVPN have devised a test for consumers to check if their devices are eavesdropping on conversations to send targeted advertisements. Subjects like favourite animals, countries chosen at random […] The post How to check if your devices are listening to your conversations appeared first on ShinyShiny.
For the first time, researchers have discovered that the accumulation of aged and failing cells, called senescent cells, in one diseased organ can spread to multiple healthy organs, causing them to fail. The findings have opened the door to preventing multi-organ – or even age-related – disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: Cellular senescence, Liver disease, Multi-organ failure,
Marble covered with plaster and metal treated with acid are among the repurposed materials used by Japanese architect Shogo Onodera to minimise waste while fitting out the flagship store of fashion brand IZA Tokyo. Read more
The Harmonic Drive is a key part of countless robotic applications. Incredibly simple yet quite odd to watch, this gear system is extremely precise with an impressive torque-to-weight ratio, even if it does wobble. So how does it work?Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Transmission, Robots, Mechanical, Engineering
Color E Ink has been in the wild for a few years now, and we've featured a number of reading and note-taking devices that use it. But Amazon's popular Kindle range has so far stuck with shades of gray. That's changed overnight with the launch of the Kindle Colorsoft.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: E-Ink, Amazon, Kindle, Color
An insulin that switches itself on and off in response to blood glucose levels has proven successful in lowering the risk of dangerously low glucose levels, or hypos, in animals. According to researchers, the drug holds great promise for the tens of millions of insulin-requiring diabetics worldwide.Continue ReadingCategory: Body & MindTags: Diabetes, Insulin, hypoglycemia, blood-glucose
A humble little lizard has developed a clever escape route from predators – it blows a bubble over its nostrils and scuba dives to safety for 20 minutes or more. Now, a biologist has explored exactly how it works.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Animal science, Animals, Reptile, Water, Breathing, Binghamton University


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