atS1bCOG0U0fexl-this-ai-paradox-is-what-scares-scientistsFexl | This AI Paradox Is What Scares ScientistsWe’ve built machines that think faster than us, find patterns we miss, and make choices we can't always explain. And somewhere along the line, we got used to not knowing how. That’s the real shift.
CGSFRCeH3dwcoldfusion-the-race-to-control-our-brains-is-heating-upColdfusion | The Race to Control Our Brains Is Heating UpConnecting the human brain to a computer has been the stuff of science fiction for decades but now it's becoming a reality.
atPO-Zb-Z-Mscientists-nuked-space-and-what-happened-is-terrifyingScientists Nuked Space and What Happened Is TerrifyingWe saw how energy unleashed above the planet doesn’t just stay up there. It ripples downward. It interferes with Earth’s magnetic field. It scrambles systems we thought were protected. It creates problems we can’t solve quickly or at all. And the worst part? We’re still close to doing it again.
CB43-oFnavwnew-kimi-ai-coding-with-a-multimodal-long-context-brainNEW KIMI AI | Coding with a Multimodal Long-Context BrainKimi K2 is the large language model series developed by Moonshot AI team
ly-7ZdKyXssextinctzoo-prehistoric-animals-scientists-got-horribly-wrongExtinctZoo | Prehistoric Animals Scientists Got Horribly WrongTo figure out what animals millions and millions of years old were like through some bones, is breathtakingly difficult, which is why it may not be surprising, that a few times, paleontologist have gotten things really wrong.
KA0uLB7XIE0brain-scribbles-a-realistic-scenario-of-ai-takeoverBrain Scribbles | A Realistic Scenario of AI TakeoverThis Brain Scribbles episode explores how artificial intelligence slowly integrates into our daily lives through simple conveniences. The video walks through a timeline of how these small changes build towards a future with deeply integrated AI. Watch now to rethink artificial intelligence.
F4O6QgvHGRoscientists-warn-this-is-the-deadliest-threat-to-life-on-earthScientists Warn: This Is the Deadliest Threat to Life on EarthIn December 2024, a group of 38 scientists came together to warn the rest of mankind about a seemingly-innocent but deadly threat… mirror life.
AcGdnXOqfWMscientists-discover-15-billion-objects-behind-the-milky-wayScientists Discover 1.5 Billion Objects Behind the Milky WayESO's VISTA telescope has pierced through cosmic dust to reveal 1.5 billion objects hidden by our galaxy’s dust.
kH0slfRA9D4fexl-the-ai-paradox-that-scares-scientistsFexl | The AI Paradox That Scares ScientistsWe like to believe that intelligence means understanding. That the smarter we get, the more we’ll know.
lkPutGYoQTkspacenews-scientists-captured-the-birth-of-the-universeSpaceNews | Scientists Captured the Birth of the UniverseScientists have captured the universe’s earliest moments with stunning precision.
3KeC8gxopioreuters-this-computer-runs-on-living-human-brain-cellsReuters | This Computer Runs on Living Human Brain CellsAn Australian startup has unveiled the world's first commercial biological computer (CL1), running on living human cells. CL1 is claimed to be capable of learning and adapting faster than standard silicon-based AI.
Civvmy4dIg8be-inspired-scientists-just-proved-the-past-can-changeBe Inspired | Scientists Just Proved The Past Can ChangeWhat if the past isn’t fixed? Scientists have just proven that the future can influence the past, shattering everything we thought we knew about time and reality.
UhmtYv7sYo4dr-john-campbell-brain-injuryDr. John Campbell | Brain InjuryFull testimony from Mrs. Kate Scott | The ‘vaccine’ wasn’t brought in for Covid. COVID was brought in for the ‘vaccine.’ Once you realise that, everything else makes sense... Dr. Reiner Fuellmich.
ceFFEmkxTLgartem-kirsanov-how-your-brain-chooses-what-to-rememberArtem Kirsanov | How Your Brain Chooses What to RememberIn this video, we explore how the brain tags which memories to keep and the role of a special brain wave – a hippocampal sharp-wave ripple in this process.
yDjGE_Ae_yMscientists-achieved-near-perfect-quantum-teleportationScientists Achieved Near-Perfect Quantum TeleportationLearn how scientists are revolutionizing data transfer using quantum entanglement, enabling secure, instant communication over vast distances.
bA5l1OS58Joscientists-uncover-hidden-pattern-in-quantum-chaosScientists Uncover Hidden Pattern in Quantum ChaosChaos doesn’t exist in the world of quantum physics, as quantum physics is a linear theory. So how come we observe chaos all around us?
idrbwnWLJ7wanna-rothschild-what-staying-up-all-night-does-to-your-brainAnna Rothschild | What Staying Up All Night Does to Your BrainExplore how pulling an all-nighter can impact your cognitive function, and find out what happens to your brain when you don't sleep.
2eXyrJUSdq8fexl-the-paradox-of-time-that-terrifies-scientistsFexl | The Paradox of Time That Terrifies ScientistsBut the effects of time dilation are still visible today. When we look at distant galaxies, we’re seeing them as they were billions of years ago—closer to the time of the Big Bang.
ZT1MVkKLZh0sabine-hossenfelder-scientists-discover-a-law-of-natural-lawsSabine Hossenfelder | Scientists Discover a Law of Natural LawsPeople often talk about mathematics as a sort of language.
suuA3QGUPisfexl-scientists-think-the-universe-is-aliveFexl | Scientists Think the Universe Is Alive...But the thing is that our brain is made up of a complex network of nearly 100 billion neurons that form 100 trillion neural connections. These neurons are organized into networks of nodes, filaments, and clusters that shape your thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
WuAg51mV54kscientists-discuss-nasas-strategy-for-finding-alien-lifeScientists Discuss NASA’s Strategy for Finding Alien LifeWill alien life look like anything on Earth? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice deep dive into questions about astrobiology, revisiting the Drake Equation, and life beyond Earth with NASA astrobiology strategist, David Grinspoon a.k.a Dr. Funkyspoon.
S2q6crwjvXgfexl-the-quantum-paradox-that-scares-scientistsFexl | The Quantum Paradox That Scares ScientistsPhysics has reached a point where many things aren’t directly measurable. If we create a theory that explains everything in the observable universe and requires a multiverse, some scientists would accept that we may never know everything. Others might continue exploring different possibilities, refusing to accept those limits.
bzPGrOaR7fsgpt-5-strawberry-3-brain-robots-flux-video-ai-grok-2GPT-5 | Strawberry | 3-Brain Robots | Flux Video AI | Grok 2This summer, the AI world didn’t just evolve, it exploded, and what's coming next could leave you stunned.
gMOjD_Lt8qYsabine-hossenfelder-how-i-lost-trust-in-scientistsSabine Hossenfelder | How I Lost Trust in ScientistsYou all know that I am critical of some developments in physics and tech. I believe it is for this reason that I get a lot of comments of the sort "I am so disappointed in you that you fell for the climate hoax, I thought you are a sceptic".
xa2Kpkksf3kwas-penrose-right-new-evidence-for-quantum-effects-in-the-brainWas Penrose Right? | Evidence for Quantum Effects in The BrainNobel laureate Roger Penrose is widely held to be one of the most brilliant living physicists for his wide-ranging work from black holes to cosmology. And then there’s his idea about how consciousness is caused by quantum processes.
-Dqz7P-mORssabine-climate-scientists-cant-agree-on-how-warm-it-isSabine | Climate Scientists Can't Agree on How Warm It IsI recently read that the world has crossed 1.5 degrees of warming above the pre-industrial level, the limit set in the Paris agreement.
hIuXXvWY6-4google-deepmind-ai-brain-unlocks-the-secrets-of-real-brainsDeepMind AI Brain Unlocks The Secrets of Real BrainsThe Harvard-Google DeepMind collaboration has created an artificial neural network that can control a virtual rat's movements in an ultra-realistic physics simulation, mimicking how biological brains coordinate complex behaviors.
y9pTbMoufp4rupert-sheldrake-your-mind-is-not-just-in-your-brainRupert Sheldrake | Your Mind is Not Just In Your BrainIn this episode Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and author, debunks the standard view that the mind is nothing but brain activity and argues that our mind is extended in every act of visual perception.