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Nothing Phone 2 launches on July 11, and people are hunting for clues in the new teaser

British startup Nothing is about to launch its second-gen smartphone, the Phone (2) that fans of Carl Pei’s work have been waiting for. Unlike the first-gen device, which was a mid-range Android handset, the Phone (2) will be the first Nothing flagship. Well, there’s a twist there, since Nothing will use an older Qualcomm flagship chip. But it’s still great progress for the company. And now, Nothing has revealed the launch date of Phone (2): July 11th, at 11:00 EDT. That’s almost the birthday of the…

Hunting the Ghosts of the Universe: Unraveling the Neutrino Enigma

The Majorana Demonstrator, a six-year experiment conducted by researchers from Indiana University and international collaborators, sought to answer significant questions about fundamental physics laws, particularly regarding neutrinos. The study aimed to observe whether neutrinos could be their own antiparticles and the occurrence of neutrinoless double-beta decay, which, although not conclusively observed, provided valuable insights into neutrino decay timescales, dark matter, quantum mechanics, and demonstrated that the…

New Software for Hunting Technosignatures From Extraterrestrial Intelligence

The Breakthrough Listen Investigation for Periodic Spectral Signals (BLIPSS) is using pioneering techniques to search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) within the Milky Way. The team developed software based on a Fast Folding Algorithm (FFA), a search method that offers enhanced sensitivity to periodic sequences of narrow pulses. This approach is aimed at detecting repeating patterns in signals emanating from our galaxy’s core. The algorithm has been tested on known pulsars and will be used to scan a large dataset…

Debt-Ceiling Fight Sends Investors Hunting for New Havens

Some traders are sheltering in debt from Microsoft and J&J. Some traders are sheltering in debt from Microsoft and J&J. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please…

‘Quantumania’ Was So Bad Marvel Forgot About Hunting Down the Leaker

via Marvel Studios The autopsy was underway on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster landed on Disney Plus last week, but even the option of revisiting the divisive blockbuster on streaming hasn’t softened many stances. It’s easy to see why when the Quantum Realm caper disappointed on virtually every conceivable front both onscreen and off, with a muddled narrative and turgid CGI soup joining forces with non-existent stakes and oodles of expository…

Wild Hearts Review: Hunting Season

As a gamer, I have fought a lot of weird and wonderful bosses. In fact, the boss battles are usually the main draw of video games. You spend the whole time honing your skills and then you get to test them out on a powerful enemy. So of course, it was only a matter of time before someone had the bright idea of having a game with ONLY boss battles. This is how we got games like Shadow of the Colossus, the Souls series and of course, Monster Hunter. However, there is now a new kid on the block, Wild Hearts. Let’s see how…

Colorado might curtail big-game hunting licenses after hard winter

A coalition of hunters, wildlife advocates and conservationists supports substantial cuts in the number of big-game hunting licenses proposed for northwest Colorado and believes even deeper reductions might be needed to help herds recover from the region’s severe winter. Reductions of more than 60% in licenses for some species in certain areas were on the table as the Colorado Wildlife Commission met Wednesday in Glenwood Springs. Deep snows and harsh conditions caused deer, elk, pronghorns and other animals to migrate…

AI-driven robots start hunting for novel materials without help from humans | Science

SAN FRANCISCO—Imagine a cookbook with 150,000 tempting dishes—but few recipes for making them. That’s the challenge facing an effort at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) known as the Materials Project. It has used computers to predict some 150,000 new materials that could improve devices such as battery electrodes and catalysts. But the database’s users around the globe have managed to make just a fraction of these for testing, leaving thousands…

Big-game hunting interest soars beyond Colorado’s capacity

Soaring interest in Colorado’s big-game hunting seasons — for animals like deer, elk and bear — far outpaces the number of licenses that state wildlife officials have to offer, driving business for outfitters and raking in cash for the state. Colorado Parks and Wildlife received nearly 218,000 applications last year for deer-hunting licenses, but the agency only had about 102,000 to give, state data shows. For elk, wildlife officials received nearly 238,000 applications for just over 123,000 available licenses. For moose,…