The world's first pumelier is being sought in the UK.

Feel Complete is willing to pay £1,500 to a person who is willing to study the look and smell of feces, as well as how the digestive system works and the impact of nutrition on it. Applicants must be over 21, ready for a strict schedule and be attentive to detail. Not enough, don't you think, for such a "specific" work?

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February 25, 2023

Spotify has a new feature.

Now each user will have a personal AI radio station with a virtual presenter. Neuronka "DJ" will play music based on your preferences and adapt the list of songs each time, depending on what you like. In addition, the "DJ" will joke from time to time, explaining why he put this or that song for you. For now, it's only working for Premium users in the US and Canada, but it's expected to roll out globally in the coming weeks.

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February 25, 2023

The birth rate in South Korea has reached an all-time low.

Over the past year, 249,000 children were born in the country, which is 4.4% less than in 2021. The birth rate in the country has been falling below one for the fifth year already. For 2022, the ratio was 0.78, the lowest since 1970. In addition, scientists note that the death rate in the country has increased by 17.4% and has exceeded the birth rate for the third year. Experts explained the situation by the fact that young people are postponing the birth of a child or refusing to give birth because of the difficult economic situation in the country. Experts also note that the age of birth of the first child in South Korea has increased to 33 years.

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February 25, 2023

Japanese watermelon for $6,000.

Interestingly, the name of the watermelon literally translates as "help to the rice field." Well, that is, the very word "Densuke", the name of the variety, comes from the Japanese characters for "help" and "rice field". The black delicacy grows exclusively in the Land of the Rising Sun. And even then, not everywhere, namely on the island of Hokkaido. The skin of Densuke is black, one-color. The pulp is sweet and soft, compares favorably with other watermelons.

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February 25, 2023

The longest name.

A man from New Zealand got into the Guinness Book of Records as the owner of the longest name. Lawrence Gregory Watkins officially registered a name with the Department of Justice, consisting of 2310 given names and one surname. On his website, Watkins said he chose Christian names that have meaning for him and his family.

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February 25, 2023

The Chinese authorities have banned large companies from hosting ChatGPT on their platforms.

This ban is due to the concern of the authorities that the AI bot offers users answers that have not passed strict state censorship, and therefore can violate the laws in force in the country.

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February 25, 2023

Frog named after John Tolkien

A new frog with pink eyes has been discovered in Ecuador and named after John Tolkien. A new species of frog has been found in the mountains of Ecuador. They have an unusual color: pale pink eyes and fingers with golden speckles. It seemed to zoologists that the amphibian seemed to have arrived from Middle-earth. Therefore, it was named Hyloscirtus tolkieni - in honor of the writer John Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings.

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February 25, 2023

The Gnoosic neural network selects performers according to your musical tastes.

It is enough to indicate three favorite musical artists to the neural network and it will offer you similar groups. You just have to choose whether you like or dislike the advice, and with each subsequent choice, the AI ​​will throw up more and more suitable groups. It is recommended to choose performers from different genres - perhaps you will discover something new.

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February 24, 2023

The robot has become a real artist.

The craftsmen presented an android that can create pictures from a description, audio or visual elements. Perhaps in a couple of years the robot will compete with eminent artists, and we will visit exhibitions with AI works.

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February 24, 2023

In Ecuador, they began to build buildings from cocaine.

In 2021, the amount of drug seized in the country doubled compared to last year, according to Ecuadorian police data. Due to the lack of space to store it in police warehouses, the authorities decided to send packages of seized cocaine to processing plants. There, the drug is mixed with cement, sand and water for further use in the construction of buildings.

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February 24, 2023

Unusual G-Wagen

Mercedes has unveiled an unusual modification of its G-Wagen, created in collaboration with Moncler. "Helik-down jacket" was designed specifically for the "Fashion Week" in London. Of course, this is not a full-fledged car, but rather a work of art or sculpture.

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February 24, 2023

Japan is considering raising the age of consent from 13 to 16.

Legislators also want to expand the definition of rape to include acts committed with the use of alcohol, drugs and psychological pressure. Now rape victims must prove that they could not resist the actions of the perpetrator. So far, the age of consent in Japan is 13, one of the lowest thresholds in the world.

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February 24, 2023

Chinese scientists have created asphalt that fights icing on its own.

They created an additive that causes snow to melt when mixed with asphalt. Such a coating can become an alternative to the mixture of salt and sand that is sprinkled on roads in winter. It releases anti-icing agents on its own. Laboratory studies have shown that modified asphalt will retain its de-icing properties for seven to eight years, keeping roads clean.

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February 22, 2023

Virtual backgrounds.

Google Meet has announced the launch of 360° virtual backgrounds for video calls on mobile devices. The background will change depending on the position of your phone or tablet, showing different landscapes. So far, the image of the beach and the interior of the apartment or office are available.

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February 22, 2023

The NBA showed off a demo of their AR app.

It allows you to scan a person using a smartphone camera and replace any player with the resulting 3D model right during the match.

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February 22, 2023

What does Elon Musk's existing Starlink network look like?

It only seems that the density of satellites is huge, in fact, the distance between the satellites is calculated in tens and hundreds of kilometers. Now there are about 3 thousand of them in orbit. But SpaceX's plans go much further. In the future, the company plans to increase the number of active satellites to 42,000.

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February 22, 2023

Build houses in The Sims!

In the US, a woman quit her job as an architect to build houses at The Sims and is now earning over £4,000 a month. It all started with a simple social media video of a girl building Hogwarts Castle, and now big brands are asking her to build something for themselves for money.

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February 21, 2023

Meta has developed artificial intelligence for "mind reading".

The company created a "brain decoder". With the help of artificial intelligence, it decodes brain activity and converts it into speech with an accuracy of 73%. Only external sensors are used to record brain activity. The development will help people who are unable to speak or write.

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February 21, 2023

Netflix will release a film about Pornhub.

The documentary follows the scandals and successes of a popular pornographic site. About its creators and how it developed the sphere of pornography.

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February 21, 2023

Scientists have drunk water that is 2.6 billion years old.

She was tasteless. Scientists have discovered water in a Canadian mine several kilometers below the surface of the Earth, which is preserved in thin cracks in granite. The lead researcher, Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar, decided to taste the liquid. It was salty, "thick and has the consistency of light maple syrup."

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February 21, 2023