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The hottest Substack posts of Stemble - for the love of STEM!

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39 implied HN points 28 Feb 23
  1. A new fifth layer has been discovered in Earth's core by scientists at Australian National University.
  2. The discovery was made by studying seismic waves that traveled five times across the Earth's diameter.
  3. Previous studies on Earth's core only looked at single bounces, but this new finding reveals a different crystalline structure deep inside.
19 implied HN points 01 Aug 23
  1. A worm was revived after being frozen for 46,000 years, showing the incredible resilience of life.
  2. Cryptobiosis allows organisms to survive extreme conditions by entering a state of suspended animation.
  3. Studying ancient organisms like the revived worm can offer insights for conservation biology and preserving biodiversity.
19 implied HN points 21 Mar 23
  1. Google and Microsoft are integrating generative AI into consumer products like Gmail, Docs, Outlook, Bing, Edge, Teams, Word, and Excel.
  2. The integration of generative AI aims to simplify tasks for users and reduce their workload.
  3. Human oversight is important to ensure the accuracy and reliability of information generated by AI integrated products.
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0 implied HN points 27 Jun 23
  1. Earth's rotation isn't a perfect 24-hour day due to its speed variations caused by gravitational interactions with the Moon and Sun.
  2. The time taken for the Earth to spin once on its axis relative to distant stars is 23h 56m 4.1s, but it needs an extra 3m 55.9s to complete a 24-hour solar day relative to the Sun.
  3. Leap seconds are added to our timekeeping to adjust for Earth's inconsistent rotation speed, managed by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service.
0 implied HN points 02 May 23
  1. Swedish researchers have created the first wooden transistor, a sustainable alternative to traditional silicon-based transistors.
  2. The wooden transistor is made from wood-derived materials, offering biodegradability and potential for higher energy efficiency.
  3. This innovation paves the way for eco-friendly electronic devices, reducing carbon footprint and promoting a greener planet.
0 implied HN points 04 Jul 23
  1. Tikam Chand ji uses a vintage 1860 camera to capture moments in Jaipur, preserving history in a unique way.
  2. Photography is a family legacy for Tikam Chand ji, continuing the skilled tradition through generations.
  3. Tikam Chand ji's dedication to mastering and maintaining the antique Carl Zeiss 1860 camera showcases his love for photography and history.
0 implied HN points 07 Feb 23
  1. Google is launching a chatbot service and improving AI for its search engine to compete with Microsoft.
  2. Alphabet's CEO announced Bard, a conversational AI service, and plans to enhance Google's search engine with AI features.
  3. Google's new chatbot, Bard, differentiates from competitors by combining world knowledge with powerful AI, backed by Google's LaMDA technology.