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xkcd: Sea Level

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Trail

De laatste trail nieuwtjes en de compleetste kalender van de Benelux. Ontdek meer dan 30 coole trail - trailrun events loopkalender

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AI and the great digital agency unbundling

AI is transforming digital agencies and web development at an accelerating pace. To stay relevant, agencies must evolve beyond commoditized technical work and reposition themselves around strategy, orchestration, and measurable outcomes.

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The web's broken deal with AI companies

AI companies are breaking the web's economic model by extracting content without compensating creators, but new enforcement tools and content licensing marketplaces could restore fair compensation.

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Why we explore, even when there’s no payoff

This interview is an episode from ‪@The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the ‪@JohnTempletonFoundation.Subscrib...

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Parents of teenager who took his own life sue OpenAI

The Raine family alleges ChatGPT "actively helped" their 16-year-old son take his own life.

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Greenland: Denmark summons top US diplomat over alleged influence operation

The aim was reportedly to infiltrate Greenland's society and promote its secession from Denmark.

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Princess Diana 90s time capsule contains Kylie CD and pocket TV

The time capsule was buried in 1991 to mark the laying of the foundation stone at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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Fox trapped in fence in London treated at Essex wildlife hospital

The fox is left hanging off the ground with its front paws stuck in a gap.

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Potter wasp 'riding a broomstick' wows photography judges

The photo taken by Bidyut Kalita, is among several highly commended in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

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Artwork looted by Nazis 80 years ago spotted in estate agent ad

Portrait of a Lady seen in house near Buenos Aires, more than 80 years after it was looted from a Jewish art dealer in Amsterdam.

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Memory champion explains how she memorizes 1,080 numbers in 30 minutes

Katie Kermode — a memory athlete with four world records — tells Big Think about her unique spin on an ancient technique to memorize unfathomably long lists of information.

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Marineland orcas: Male 'sexually stimulated' to avoid inbreeding

Wikie, 24, and her 11-year-old son Keijo still don't have a new home despite months of wrangling.

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Wonsan Kalma: My trip to North Korea’s 'Benidorm' - flanked by guards

Anastasia, one of the first Russian visitors to North Korea's new resort, tells of "immaculate" beaches, meaty meals and strict rules.

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Cacio e pepe: Good Food pasta recipe sparks fury in Italy

"Whoever uses cream does not know what cooking means!" said one Rome café owner.

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'Wobbly-tooth puberty': How children's brains change at six years old

Long neglected by science, "middle childhood" between the age of six and 12 is a turbulent period preparing children for growing up.

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Chinese university students told to spy on classmates, report says

Lecturers are also being harassed, the report finds, as ministers say threats will not be tolerated.

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Cats electrocuted, drowned and starved cats in online torture groups, BBC finds

A BBC investigation finds cats and kittens mutilated and tortured by online networks with UK links.

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Parenthood: Sir David Attenborough gives 'family feels' in new BBC show

Animal families come together and tear each other apart in Sir David's new natural history series.

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Why glaciers are threatening to wipe out more mountain villages

Switzerland spends almost $500m a year on protective structures. Is it worth it - or, as some suggest, should people move away from the mountain villages at risk?

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Caffeine pouches: Why are teens trying them?

Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.

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The atomic bomb marker inside your body - BBC Future

Nuclear weapons tests in the mid-20th Century left a hidden legacy within our cells – along with most living things on Earth.

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Our body is a mosaic of fungi. Some scientists think they could be influencing our brain

The fungi within our bodies may have a much greater effect on our health than we've long given them credit for.

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Why 'rocks as big as cars' are flying down the Dolomites

When one of the monoliths that made up Italy's Five Towers toppled, it seemed a rare, exceptional event. In fact, peaks are crumbling throughout this stunning mountain range.

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'AI slop': Emily Portman and musicians on the mystery of fraudsters releasing songs in their name

Artists on the mystery of being targeted by fraudsters releasing "AI slop" songs in their name.

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