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Ciencia y Tecnología

Instagram's Map feature raises privacy concerns among some users

Instagram’s Map feature receives backlash over privacy concerns

The social media platform's recently enhanced geolocation capabilities have generated unease among privacy-conscious users. Instagram's mapping feature, designed to help people discover nearby content and events, has raised questions about data collection practices and potential misuse of location information.HTML privacy specialists emphasize multiple points about this function that they find troubling. The function for automatic tagging can accurately locate and show a user's location unless deactivated manually. Even when location services seem disabled, some metadata within posts could still disclose approximate locations via background tasks.Many users remain unaware of the full extent of location data being gathered. The platform collects…
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‘Dyson spheres’ were theorized as a way to detect alien life. Scientists say they’ve found potential evidence

Evidence suggests advanced alien civilizations may exist in distant star system, new research shows

Astronomers have identified strange energy patterns emanating from several faraway stars, which might be the first possible indications of theoretical megastructures called Dyson spheres. These enigmatic discoveries, recorded by numerous observatories, have renewed scientific curiosity in the quest for extraterrestrial intelligence via non-traditional methods.The idea of Dyson spheres was introduced in 1960 by the physicist Freeman Dyson, who suggested that highly advanced civilizations might build vast structures to gather energy from their stars. These hypothetical constructions would enable a species to capture almost all the energy emitted by a star, possibly resulting in detectable signs such as atypical infrared radiation…
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Meet the new species of giant stick insect that weighs about the same as a golf ball

New giant stick insect species found, weighs about a golf ball

Researchers have identified a previously unknown species of stick insect that stands out for its surprising weight among its typically lightweight relatives. This remarkable creature, discovered during an expedition in a Southeast Asian rainforest, weighs approximately the same as a standard golf ball, making it one of the heaviest known members of the stick insect family.The recently identified insect species showcases a number of uncommon physical traits that set it apart from other phasmids. Whereas most stick insects have adapted to have slim, lightweight forms to better blend in with branches and foliage, this particular species has evolved a broader,…
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Google commits B to train US college students in artificial intelligence over three years

Google announces $1B investment to boost artificial intelligence skills among US college students over three years

The technology giant Google has announced an ambitious $1 billion initiative to expand artificial intelligence training programs across U.S. colleges and universities. This three-year commitment represents one of the largest corporate investments in AI education to date, aiming to prepare students for careers in this rapidly evolving field while addressing the growing skills gap in the technology sector.The comprehensive program will focus on multiple aspects of AI education, from fundamental coursework to advanced research opportunities. Google plans to collaborate with educational institutions to develop specialized curricula that cover machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, and other critical AI disciplines.…
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Everyone hates wasps. But this scientist wants us to love them

Why do people hate wasps? This scientist wants us to see their value

While most people instinctively swat at or flee from wasps, a growing number of scientists are advocating for a more nuanced understanding of these often-feared insects. Dr. Sarah Lawson, an entomologist specializing in hymenoptera, has dedicated her career to changing public perception about wasps, arguing they play crucial ecological roles that deserve our appreciation rather than our hostility.El desagrado habitual hacia las avispas surge principalmente de experiencias personales dolorosas y su reputación de ser más agresivas en comparación con sus primas, las abejas. No obstante, la investigación del Dr. Lawson muestra que de las decenas de miles de especies de…
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