German Police Conduct Raids on Pro-Hamas Properties in Berlin and Beyond

News By Associated Press Published Nov. 23, 2023, 3:03 p.m. ET German police officers carry evidence collected at an apartment building during a raid against people supporting the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. REUTERS Hundreds of police officers searched the properties of Hamas members and followers in Germany on Thursday morning following a formal ban on …

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Unlocking the Secrets of the Herculaneum Manuscript: AI Helps Decipher an Ancient Scroll Preserved for 2,000 Years Despite the Mount Vesuvius Catastrophe

Scientists Harness AI to Decipher Ancient Scrolls Charred by Pompeii Volcano In a remarkable feat of modern technology, computer scientists have employed artificial intelligence to unlock the secrets of a 2,000-year-old scroll that was charred during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. When the volcano erupted in 79CE, the town of Herculaneum was buried under a …

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Unraveling Adidas’ £400 Single-Use ‘Super Shoe’: The Science that Enabled Tigist Assefa to Crush the Women’s Marathon World Record in Berlin

Record-Breaking Runner Tigist Assefa Shatters Women’s Marathon World Record in Berlin Runners worldwide were left stunned after witnessing Tigist Assefa break the women’s marathon world record in Berlin over the weekend. Assefa, an Ethiopian athlete, completed the 26.2-mile race in an incredible time of 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 53 seconds. This surpassed the previous …

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Robotic Insights at IFA Tech Conference in Berlin: A Fascinatingly Amusing AI, a Gaming Vest Simulating the Sensation of Getting Shot, and an Innovative Portable Suitcase TV

“I’m uncertain as to when the age of robots will commence, but I am eagerly anticipating it. I believe it will bring about an abundance of enjoyment,” expresses a three-legged humanoid robot named Desdemona. In an eerily detached manner, she adds, “Maybe this afternoon? Or perhaps in two minutes? Why not!” DailyMail.com is currently present …

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Scientist Claims NASA Accidentally Ended Alien Life on Mars 50 Years Ago

NASA’s Viking landers may have stumbled upon evidence of alien life on Mars 50 years ago, but it’s possible that they inadvertently destroyed it. According to Dirk Schulze-Makuch from the Technical University Berlin, an experiment conducted in the 1970s that involved adding water to the Martian soil may have drowned any potential life forms. This …

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