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Have you noticed how many regions of our fair nation are described as belts? Although geographic designations, they tend to be defined more in terms of…
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Bogong moths emerge from their cocoons in New Zealand and Western Australia, and fly clear across the continent to caves they have never seen.
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In 2014, the chairman of Baker Hughes Inc.
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A Greek woman filed for divorce, without telling her husband, after she asked ChatGPT to read their coffee grounds and the bot said her husband was…
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I’ve noticed people using AI as a real-time fact checker, treating it as a knife cutting through fake news, an argument-ending slam dunk, its authority…
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A headline for the British agency Sky News proclaimed an octopus boom, two words I’ve never seen used together.
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Since 2010, the artist Jason Lazarus has collected photo submissions in his Too Hard To Keep project.
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Juan Posadas was the pen name of an Argentinian Marxist, who sought to create an interplanetary vision of socialism.
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The artist Christopher Bök claims to have encoded two of his poems into bacterial DNA.
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Something pleasant I experienced today: the dentist told me that my front teeth resemble a pair of bunnies on the x-ray films.
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There is a form of French slang known as verlan, where the phonemes or syllables or sounds of spoken French words are flipped around.
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