Superman and Lois Finale Brings Closure to the Arrowverse

The finale of Superman and Lois marked a significant sendoff to the Arrowverse, with many fans expecting cameos from familiar characters. However, the show wisely decided not to include them, focusing instead on the core theme of love and its impact on Clark Kent’s life. The first half of the finale is an action-packed showdown … Read more

Astronomers Capture Rare Image of Isolated Galaxy NGC 1637

Astronomers using the Hubble telescope have released a stunning image of the isolated galaxy NGC 1637, located 38 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Eridanus. Despite its distance and lack of close neighbors, NGC 1637 is an intriguing subject for astronomers due to ongoing star formation efforts. The galaxy’s spiral arms are rich … Read more

Long COVID in Children: What We Know and What’s Next

Long COVID, a lingering effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection, affects millions of people worldwide, including thousands of children. While COVID-19 is no longer considered a federal Public Health Emergency, it remains a public health concern. Children who have had mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 can still experience persistent symptoms months or years later, such as brain fog … Read more

Amazon Unveils Nova Generative AI Models for Cloud Computing

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a new family of multimodal generative AI models called Nova, designed to revolutionize cloud computing. The four text-generating models – Micro, Lite, Pro, and Premier – are available now, with the image-generation model, Nova Canvas, and video-generating model, Nova Reel, also launched today. Nova’s CEO Andy Jassy emphasized that … Read more

Ancient Warriors Used Narcotics to Boost Battle Fights

A recent study published in the German journal Praehistorische Zeitschrift analyzed 241 tiny spoons found in graves and warfare deposits across Northern Europe, Scandinavia, and Poland during the Roman Period. The researchers believe that these small silver spoons were used by warriors as a way to get high before battle. The idea may seem unusual, … Read more

You Can Snap a Selfie in Space Thanks to Mark Rober’s New Satellite

Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer and YouTube sensation, has partnered with Google and T-Mobile to launch a groundbreaking satellite called SATGUS. The satellite will capture selfies from space with Earth as the backdrop, making it possible for people to take ordinary photos that look like something out of a sci-fi movie. SATGUS is set … Read more

Microsoft Warns Users Running Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs

Microsoft is cracking down on users running Windows 11 on unsupported PCs, warning them that a watermark will be added to the desktop and notifications may pop up in the Settings app. The company is urging users to upgrade their PCs to meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 11. The update comes as Windows … Read more

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AWS Teams Up with Anthropic to Build AI Supercomputer 5x Larger Than Current Model

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Anthropic are developing a supercomputer that will be five times larger in size and have five times the performance of the current one used by Anthropic for training its artificial intelligence (AI) models. Dubbed “Project Rainier,” this EC2 UltraCluster of Trn2 UltraServers will utilize hundreds of thousands of Trainium2 chips, … Read more

US Job Openings Hit 7.74 Million in October, Down from September

US job openings reached 7.74 million in October, up 372,000 from the previous month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The number of available jobs exceeded the Dow Jones estimate of 7.5 million. The hiring rate declined to 3.3% with 5.31 million hires, down 269,000 from September. Meanwhile, layoffs decreased by 169,000 to … Read more