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Inside the tech-savvy lives of AI model creators earning thousands of dollars generating 'dream girls'
AI model-makers have minted nearly $11,000 a month in advertising deals. But 'choose your own adventure' AI porn struggles with content moderation
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Quake it off! Taylor Swift fans caused an EARTHQUAKE by dancing so hard in Los Angeles during star's Eras Tour
Taylor Swift's Eras tour concert in LA caused a 2.3 magnitude earthquake last summer, and now scientists know why. Fans jumping and moving to the...
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Teenagers really do stink! Teen body odour contains unique compounds that smell of sweat, urine, musk and sandalwood, study finds
Most parents will be familiar with the smell of a teenager's bedroom. Now, scientists have confirmed they really do have their own special scent -...
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Do you live near one? Interactive map reveals the locations of England's 400,000 heritage sites - and scientists say living near one 'makes you happier'
Historic England's detailed map highlights Grade-listed buildings, scheduled monuments, World Heritage Sites and more.
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Forget the 'crazy cat lady' stereotype! MEN are much more likely to adopt cats in the UK, study finds
A report, carried out by UK Pet Food, has found that over the last four year 27 per cent of men have chosen to adopt an adult cat as a pet. This...
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Elon Musk insists paralyzed people will one day 'walk again and use their arms normally' - after the first Neuralink patient plays chess via telepathy
As the first Neuralink patient plays computer chess telepathically, Elon Musk claims that brain chips may one day allow paralyzed patients to...
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New research finds most common career regret from Gen Z to Baby Boomers - and gives advice on how YOU can avoid it
Failing to prioritize work-life balance plagued 59% of those surveyed - with Gen Z and Millennials reporting the regret more than any other age...
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California killer whales' violent hunting techniques like tail slapping and headbutting are revealed by scientists who studied mysterious group of predators for 16 years
Scientists observed killer whales for 16 years to learn their habits. The marine predators rammed prey with their heads (top right) and launched...
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Fossils of world's largest dolphin are discovered in Amazon - ancient creature was more than 11 feet long when it swam the oceans over 16 million years ago
A team of researchers found a 16 million-year-old dolphin skull in the Peruvian Amazon. The fossil belongs to the largest dolphin ever discovered...
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Gen Z is facing early 'mid-life crisis' due to social media, US Surgeon General warns
Young people are experiencing early mid-life crises as the use of social media is on the rise. People between 15 and 24 years old are less happy...
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Facebook, Instagram and Messenger back online after 3-hour outage hit users worldwide - but Meta has yet to say what caused the glitch
Meta's Facebook, Instagram and Messenger are back online following a three-hour worldwide outage on Thursday. But the Mark Zuckerberg-owned company...
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Feline unwell? 60% of owners think their pets should have access to the same healthcare treatment options as humans
A survey of pet owners in the UK, Austria and Denmark has found nearly two-thirds believe their pets should have access to the likes of...