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Nuclear Now by Oliver Stone – putting nuclear energy back on the table – Physics World
Robert P Crease wonders what lessons we can learn from Oliver Stone’s “messianic” new documentary movie Nuclear Now
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Potential consequences of implementing universal basic income
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is often touted as the panacea for freedom and happiness – more so in modern times since advancements in...
‘Embryo Models’ Challenge Legal, Ethical and Biological Concepts | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionIn April, researchers in China reported that they had initiated pregnancies in monkeys through a procedure seemingly much like in vitro fertilization (IVF), in...
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art To Return $550k Donations It Received From Collapsed FTX
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The Metropolitan Museum of Arts is set to return all the funds it received from FTX after an agreement with debtors....
Ripple Acquires Swiss-Based Crypto Startup as Crypto Rules Remain Murky – CryptoCurrencyWire
Blockchain company Ripple announced on Wednesday that it has acquired Swiss-based firm Metaco, a company that securely stores digital assets on behalf of clients,...
Texas Paid Crypto Mining Firm a Lot of Money to Shut Its Machines Off | Live Bitcoin News
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How DARPA wants to rethink the fundamentals of AI to include trust
Comment Would you trust your life to an artificial intelligence?
The current state of AI is impressive, but seeing it as bordering on generally intelligent...
Cracking the Alignment Problem in AI: Exploring ChatGPT’s Responses to Controversial Prompts
If you’re a conversational AI or AI language model developer, one of the last things you want your artificial intelligence to do is to...
Vertigo 2 Review: A Constantly Creative & Engaging PC VR Experience
Seven years after the release of Vertigo, the sequel is now available for PC VR headsets. Vertigo 2 features an expansive campaign with witty...
To be or not to be: Ethics, democracy and morality in the nascent metaverse
The metaverse has the potential to be the next frontier of human interaction, as evidenced by the amount of activity that continues to pour...
This is what physicists think about cancelling wrongdoers from history
Robert P Crease reveals what Physics World readers told him about whether we should airbrush out physicists who’ve done bad things...
Not For Broadcast VR Review: Nightly News Has Never Been So Fun
Not For Broadcast is the propaganda broadcasting experience available now for Quest 2 and PC VR. This flatscreen-to-VR port translates nicely, delivering a wonderfully...