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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo closes exhibits amid confirmed case of bird flu

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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo has closed down exhibits and euthanized birds after a cotton patch goose died of avian flu.This post was originally published on this site

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From chatbot to sexbot: What lawmakers can learn from South Korea’s AI hate-speech disaster

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As artificial intelligence technologies develop at accelerated rates, the methods of governing companies and platforms continue to raise ethical and legal concerns.This post was originally published on this site

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The future of mobile gaming: Less latency, more fun thanks to edge computing

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A recent study titled “Gaming on the Edge: Performance Issues of Distributed Online Gaming,” published at the IFIP International Conference on Networking 2024, proposes an innovative model to enhance the experience of online gaming, particularly […]

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Working dogs take a day to adjust to Daylight Savings Time, but pets are more flexible

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Working dogs take a day to adjust to the change in routine caused by Daylight Savings Time, whereas pet dogs and their owners seem to be unaffected, according to a study published in PLOS One […]

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Yes, you’re being watched on the internet: Professor discusses personal data risks in post-Dobbs era

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When you go shopping or visit the doctor, your smartphone tracks your journey there. It also tracks what we like and share on Facebook and Instagram; what we listen to on Spotify or watch on […]

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Researchers present first comprehensive study on the social media platform Bluesky

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The booming short messaging service Bluesky, with its logo of a blue butterfly, is not only a suitable alternative to X, but offers tangible advantages to users, concludes a study by a team of researchers […]

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European watchdog takes aim at online gambling, gaming among youths

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Online gambling and gaming can cause depression and other mental health issues in young people, which the Council of Europe rights watchdog is trying to counter with a new project encouraging good policy and awareness […]

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Google Maps to show ‘Gulf of America’ to US users

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Google has said it will restore the name Mount McKinley to North America’s highest peak and rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” on its Maps app, complying with executive orders by […]

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Study reveals best practices for pet reptile welfare

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With reptiles gaining popularity as pets in the U.K., an understanding of their behavioral and welfare requirements has never been more critical. In contrast to what we know about the positive effects of providing enriched […]

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Meta profits from known pro-Russian disinfo network: researchers

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Social media giant Meta made hundreds of thousands of dollars last year from content posted by a well-known pro-Russian disinformation network, researchers have claimed.This post was originally published on this site

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