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Paris Glitz And Trump GRIT: Macron Rolled Out The Red Carpet, And Trump KILLED It!
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Paris Glitz And Trump GRIT: Macron Rolled Out The Red Carpet, And Trump KILLED It!

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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“Nightly Argument Between The Dog And My Husband”
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“Nightly Argument Between The Dog And My Husband”

Once this pooch gets cozy, there’s no moving him! A woman shared the most hilarious video of her husband trying to convince their dog, Wyatt, to come outside with him. However, this massive canine was already in bed with Mom, looking as comfy as could be underneath the covers. As far as Dad was concerned, there was only one thing left to do. If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em! Unfortunately, this was easier said than done. When the man tried to get the pooch to move over, he wouldn’t budge. There probably would have been enough space for the dog, the woman, and her husband in the bed, but Wyatt wasn’t willing to make room. He simply groaned and tried to push the guy away with his big paws! Dad attempted to reason with the animal to no avail. @wyattthegsp Mans best friend who? #wyattthegsp #fyp #foryoupage ♬ original sound – Wyatt “Well, since we’re not gonna be outside, you wanna scoot over?” he pleaded with the canine. “Do you mind, please?” When asking nicely didn’t work, the man tried a different approach. “Hey, you live here rent-free,” he scolded. “Here, you should move over.” Mom didn’t back her husband up during his argument with their dog — she was way too busy filming the whole, hilarious conversation! Eventually, though, she had to put an end to the squabble. After all, the man clearly wasn’t going to win! “Can you cover him on your way out?” she requested. Dog – 1, Husband – 0 Screengrab from TikTok Defeated, Dad did as he was asked. He tucked the pooch back into bed and left the room. “Nobody loves me in this house,” he pouted as he walked away. This might seem a bit harsh on Mom’s part, but her husband apparently has this exact interaction with the stubborn dog all the time. She’s shared quite a few clips on social media showcasing the same argument over and over again. When will Dad learn that Wyatt doesn’t move over after he’s gotten cozy in bed? You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post “Nightly Argument Between The Dog And My Husband” appeared first on InspireMore.
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The American Tradition of the Gingerbread House Comes Alive in Bedford
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The American Tradition of the Gingerbread House Comes Alive in Bedford

The American Tradition of the Gingerbread House Comes Alive in Bedford
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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NASA Delays Moon Landing Again as Space Race With China Heats Up
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NASA Delays Moon Landing Again as Space Race With China Heats Up

NASA’s Artemis III mission, which aims to return humans to the Moon for the first time since Apollo, has been delayed again, now targeting 2027 at the earliest. This is the second delay announced this year. Artemis I, an uncrewed spacecraft that orbited the Moon, launched in November 2022. Artemis II, originally planned for 2023 as a crewed test mission, was postponed to 2025 and has now been pushed back further to 2026. “We do not fly until we are ready,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “We need to do the next test flight, and we need to do it right. That’s how the Artemis program proceeds.” One of NASA’s pressing concerns is competition with China, which has announced plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030. “We plan to launch Artemis 3 in mid-2027,” Nelson said. “That will be well ahead of the Chinese government’s announced intention for 2030.” Speculation has also arisen about the future of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS). Rumors suggest the incoming Trump administration could replace it with Elon Musk’s Starship. Such a shift—or further delays—could increase the chance of China reaching the Moon first. The stakes remain high as the global space race intensifies, and NASA strives to ensure the Artemis missions succeed. The post NASA Delays Moon Landing Again as Space Race With China Heats Up appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Are We Close to Finding Alien Life? James Webb Offer New Hope
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Are We Close to Finding Alien Life? James Webb Offer New Hope

The chances of finding extraterrestrial life soon may be slim, but the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) offers hope. As the most powerful orbital observatory, it’s focused on TRAPPIST-1, a red dwarf star 41 light-years away surrounded by seven rocky, Earth-sized exoplanets. Three of these planets orbit in the habitable zone, where liquid water—and potentially life—could exist. Excitingly, the James Webb has already measured the temperature of one TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet, marking the first detection of radiation from an Earth-like planet outside our Solar System. According to Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute, the telescope’s upcoming observations in 2025 may confirm whether life exists on alien worlds. “In 2025, the JWST will likely shed more light into these tantalizing detections, and hopefully confirm, for the first time ever, if there is life on alien worlds light-years away from our own,” says Lisa Kaltenegger, a founding director of the Carl Sagan Institute and a professor of astronomy at Cornell University. Studying exoplanets is challenging because they emit little light and are often overshadowed by their host stars. However, dim red dwarfs like TRAPPIST-1 are easier to analyze. By observing planetary transits—when a planet passes in front of its star—the JWST can detect how starlight interacts with molecules in the planet’s atmosphere, potentially revealing water or even signs of life. If TRAPPIST-1 doesn’t deliver, hope remains within our Solar System. Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon, may harbor a vast subsurface ocean. NASA’s Europa Clipper, launched in October, is set to arrive by 2030 to explore its habitability. The post Are We Close to Finding Alien Life? James Webb Offer New Hope appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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He Was Sawing Logs, Chief: Biden's NSC Reports He Was 'Monitoring' the Situation in Syria at 11 PM
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He Was Sawing Logs, Chief: Biden's NSC Reports He Was 'Monitoring' the Situation in Syria at 11 PM

He Was Sawing Logs, Chief: Biden's NSC Reports He Was 'Monitoring' the Situation in Syria at 11 PM
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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10 Soulslikes With Minimal Grinding
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10 Soulslikes With Minimal Grinding

Something that you find in just about any RPG or JRPG is a varying reliance on grinding.
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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CS(A)I? This AI can determine time of death by looking at a decomposing body
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CS(A)I? This AI can determine time of death by looking at a decomposing body

The actors in CSI make it look easy to determine a dead body’s time of death. But it’s actually much harder than you might think. In fact, there aren’t any real tools to help determine exactly when someone died, but a new AI crime scene investigation tool could soon change that. The tool is called geoFOR, and it is partly a database of information gathered from previously discovered bodies and partly an AI-powered tool that can capture details about new cases and then determine a time of death for the bodies involved. The tool is currently in development, with two scientists from Clemson University working to improve its capabilities. Hudson Smith, one of these two scientists, works on the technical side of the new AI CSI tool. He says that he was shocked to learn that the tools and ease of determining the time of death in TV shows and films aren’t anywhere near realistic. Because of this, he thought that a tool should be available to help take that determination beyond being just a “gut feeling.” A closeup of police car lights at night Image source: zef art/Adobe Katherine Weisensee, who is also working on geoFOR and has consulted with police forces in the past, says that using AI and the data found in geoFOR can help improve those predictions. So far, it seems to be working pretty well. The tool has been loaded with data from more than 3,200 cases, making it more accurate and adaptable. To calculate the time of death, the AI crime scene investigation tool takes data like the body’s precise location, estimated size, and even details on whether it was found indoors or outdoors, as well as the condition it was found in, to determine the time of death. It also looks at whether the presence of maggots can be seen, whether flies or beetles are around, and other simple medical questions. So far, the researchers have detailed geoFOR’s capabilities in a study preprinted on arXiv. It’s still a long way from being used widely to determine the time to death in active cases. However, having a tool like this showcases just how useful AI can be in the right circumstances. Of course, this kind of AI is a bit different than the AI we see powering futuristic AI butlers or even the latest models of ChatGPT, as it is trained to do one specific thing, making it much more focused. Don't Miss: We may soon be able to get sleep’s benefits without actually sleeping The post CS(A)I? This AI can determine time of death by looking at a decomposing body appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Cyber Week deals: $329 Apple Watch S10, $50 off Microsoft Office 2024, $374 PS5 Slim, Vitamix blenders, more Cyber Week deals: $510 MacBook Air, $170 AirPods Pro 2, $99 Bose speaker, 53% off Echo Show 5 bundles, more Best Apple deals for December 2024 Best Black Friday deals 2024: Ultimate roundup
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Sen. Ted Cruz: Trump DOJ Will 'Go After' Campus Antisemitism
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Sen. Ted Cruz: Trump DOJ Will 'Go After' Campus Antisemitism

President-elect Donald Trump's Justice Department, attorney general, and FBI will help bring the end of the Biden administration era of antisemitism on college campuses, according to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
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US House to Vote to Provide $3 Billion to Remove Chinese Telecoms Equipment
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US House to Vote to Provide $3 Billion to Remove Chinese Telecoms Equipment

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on an annual defense bill that includes just over $3 billion for U.S. telecom companies to remove equipment made by Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE from American wireless networks to address security risks.The...
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