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Reddit Will Allow NSFW Desktop Image Uploads
Reddit Will Allow NSFW Desktop Image Uploads
Reddit announced this week that it will allow users to upload NSFW images from desktops
2023-05-15 00:15
Bitcoin Bulls Trip on a Frog as Pepe Memecoin Frenzy Signals Market Top
Bitcoin Bulls Trip on a Frog as Pepe Memecoin Frenzy Signals Market Top
A frog-themed digital token that’s only been around for a month may be signaling pain ahead for Bitcoin
2023-05-14 23:15
Meta Fixes Facebook Bug That Sent Automatic Friend Requests
Meta Fixes Facebook Bug That Sent Automatic Friend Requests
A Facebook bug that saw the social network send automatic friend requests to any profiles
2023-05-14 21:58
How to Play PC Games on Mac (Without Installing Windows)
How to Play PC Games on Mac (Without Installing Windows)
It used to be such a common refrain it was nearly a cliché: if you
2023-05-14 21:53
Child social media stars have few protections. Illinois aims to fix that
Child social media stars have few protections. Illinois aims to fix that
Illinois lawmakers aim to make their state what they say will be the first in the country to create protections for child social media influencers
2023-05-14 21:20
Cyclone Mocha floods Myanmar port city, sparing major refugee camps
Cyclone Mocha floods Myanmar port city, sparing major refugee camps
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Storm surges whipped up by a powerful cyclone moving inland from the Bay of Bengal
2023-05-14 20:17
Kerry challenges oil industry to prove its promised tech rescue for climate-wrecking emissions
Kerry challenges oil industry to prove its promised tech rescue for climate-wrecking emissions
Oil and gas producers talk up technological breakthroughs they say will soon allow the world to drill and burn fossil fuels without worsening global warming
2023-05-14 19:54
AI presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters: 'We're not prepared for this'
AI presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters: 'We're not prepared for this'
Thanks to recent advances in artificial intelligence, tools that can create lifelike photos, video and audio are now cheap and readily available
2023-05-14 19:48
EU Lawmaker Looks to Cap Windfall Profits in Power Price Crisis
EU Lawmaker Looks to Cap Windfall Profits in Power Price Crisis
The European Union should strengthen its emergency rules so that citizens don’t bear the brunt if electricity prices
2023-05-14 19:17
Mushrooms appear to have 'conversations' with each other after it rains
Mushrooms appear to have 'conversations' with each other after it rains
What do you reckon the chattiest vegetable is? The answer may be mushrooms, as according to a new study from scientists in Japan, rain may prompt some fungi to communicate using underground electrical signals. In a study published in Fungal Ecology , researchers monitored small, tan mushrooms known as bicoloured deceivers in the mixed forest at the Kawatabi Field Science Center of Tohoku University in Japandorm. They looked at the 'shrooms electrical potential, measured in megavolts (mV), for about two days in late September and early October 2021. The study site was initially sunny and dry, and the second was during rain - at which point the mushrooms showed some electrical potential and signal transport between each other. Microbial ecologist Yu Fukasawa of Tohoku University said: "Our results confirm the need for further studies on fungal electrical potentials under a true ecological context." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Previously, scientists had found that these mushrooms make subterranean "sheaths" around the exterior of a tree's roots. These sheaths are made of hyphae and when they link underground they form interconnected systems known as mycorrhizal networks that allow forests communicate via chemical signals down tree roots and mycorrhizal fungi. And a 2022 study found patterns of nerve-like electrical activity in some fungi that seem comparable to the structure of human speech. The study identified up to 50 different "words," or groups of spikes in electrical activity, generated by fungal networks. Earlier research has also found that plants can send secret electrical signals underground, possibly even without help from mycorrhizal fungi. Who knew mushrooms had so much to say? Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-14 15:46
Posing as Islamists, Russian Hackers Take Aim at Sweden
Posing as Islamists, Russian Hackers Take Aim at Sweden
Since February, a mysterious hacker group calling itself Anonymous Sudan has targeted dozens of Swedish airports, hospitals and
2023-05-14 14:48
Twitter’s New CEO Says She’s ‘Excited’ to Transform Platform
Twitter’s New CEO Says She’s ‘Excited’ to Transform Platform
Twitter’s new Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccarino said she’s excited to transform the company and achieve owner Elon
2023-05-14 09:22
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