IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Astronomers discovered the Midpoint cloud, a Giant Molecular Cloud spanning 650 trillion miles. 🔭 The Green Bank Telescope played a crucial role in identifying this vast structure within the Milky Way. 🌠 The cloud contains dense gas clumps and masers, indicating active star formation. 🚀 Researchers suggest the cloud is vital for transporting matter from the …
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11 Things You Shouldn’t Use ChatGPT for, and Why You’ll Regret It
There’s no shortage of things you can do with ChatGPT, and the list seems to grow every week. The LLM-based chatbot can help you draft a budget, plan weekly meals, stay on track with health goals and make writing or coding easier. But that doesn’t mean you should rely on it for everything. ChatGPT has plenty of limits, and in some cases, it can actually cause …
Read More »Why Swifties and music fans shouldn’t treat an album like a game : NPR
The never-ending egg hunt is a big part of what non-Swifties find exhausting about her rollouts. It does something else, too: it trains fans to appreciate art in a particular way. Erika Goldring/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Erika Goldring/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Mana/Getty Images North America This essay first appeared in …
Read More »Regularly drinking hot drinks can cause cancer: Expert warnings you shouldn’t ignore |
For many, starting the day with a steaming cup of tea or coffee is a comforting habit. However, research shows that drinking beverages hotter than 65°C (149°F) may do more than burn your tongue; it could increase the risk of oesophageal cancer. According to the study published in the National Institutes of Health and global studies, regularly consuming very hot …
Read More »Unusual body changes you shouldn’t ignore
For many women, cancer feels like a distant concern, something to think about only later in life. But the numbers tell a different story. Every year in the United States, more than 375,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), and another 106,000 face gynecologic cancers such as ovarian, endometrial, or cervical cancer. While the …
Read More »What men should and shouldn’t eat before and after a workout to maximize their training
Proper nutrition before and after you work out can make a big difference in how you feel, perform and recover. But with so much conflicting advice online, I spoke to JM Nutrition’s Alexander Leritz and Lumen registered dietitian Brea Lofton to find out what mistakes men typically make around eating and exercise, how male and female needs differ, and what …
Read More »Why you shouldn’t buy a Google Pixel phone right now – even if you’re a superfan
Kerry Wan/ZDNET ZDNET’s key takeaways Google will unveil the Pixel 10 series next week, making it the best time to consider which model – new or old – to purchase. Key upgrades with the new Pixel 10 series include a MagSafe-like charging capability, the Tensor G5 chip, and enhanced AI tools. The release of the newer model should further lower …
Read More »Why AI Shouldn’t Replace Historians Anytime Soon
Microsoft recently released a study about the types of jobs most likely to be augmented by AI in the future. It led many people to assume those are the jobs that will soon be replaced by machines, and since “historian” ranked second highest on the list, it raised more than a few eyebrows among historians on social media. But after …
Read More »‘Ice cube’ clouds discovered at the galaxy’s center shouldn’t exist — and they hint at a recent black hole explosion
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Fermi bubbles are two enormous orbs of gas and cosmic rays that tower over the Milky Way, covering a region roughly as large as the galaxy itself. These giant space bubbles may be fueled by a strong outflow of matter from the …
Read More »‘Ice cube’ clouds discovered at the galaxy’s center shouldn’t exist — and they hint at a recent black hole explosion
Two of the strangest structures in the galaxy just got even stranger. Ballooning above and below the Milky Way‘s center like a massive hourglass, the mysterious Fermi bubbles loom large over our galaxy. These enormous twin orbs of superheated plasma have been gushing out of the galactic center for millions of years. Today, they span some 50,000 light-years from tip …
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