New release Stable Diffusion 3 shines in AI-generated body horror

Larger / An AI generated image created using Stable Diffusion 3 of a girl lying on the grass. On Wednesday, Stability AI released the weights for Stable Diffusion 3 Medium, an AI image synthesis model that turns text requests into AI-generated images. However, its arrival has been mocked online because it generates images of people … Read more

Tyson Foods CFO John Tyson was arrested for DWI and reckless driving

JOHN RANDAL TYSON HAS BEEN SUSPENDED FROM HIS POSITION AS CHIEF FINANCIAL SHIFT OF TYSON FOODS. THE VERDICT FORECASTS HIS OVERNIGHT ARREST BY UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS POLICE. HE IS CHARGED WITH DWI. ACCORDING TO PRELIMINARY REPORT FROM UAPD – TYSON WAS STOPPED ON GARLAND STREET AFTER HITTING THE RULE. TYSON AT FIRST DENIED ANY DRINKING … Read more

The study of isotopes suggests that men and women had equal access to resources 6,000 years ago

In orange, the location of the Barmaz site, looking south. It is located on the plain, at the foot of the Chablais massif, which rises to an altitude of 2500 m. The site is divided into two contemporary burial areas called Barmaz I (dark blue) and Barmaz II (light blue) (Honegger and Desideri 2003, modified). … Read more

Everything you need to know about RockShox’s updated suspension lineup

RockShox has introduced a host of small and not-so-small changes to their suspension lineup for 2025. This time it’s more about tweaks than massive overhauls, but there have been significant changes to nearly every trail and fork. enduro oriented and shock in the lineup. The good news is that many of the changes are compatible, … Read more

Elon Musk wins back his $44.9 billion Tesla pay package in shareholder vote: NPR

Tesla CEO Elon Musk leaves the Tesla Gigafactory for electric cars after a visit to Gruenheide near Berlin on March 13, 2024. Ebrahim Noroozi/AP hide title change the subtitles Ebrahim Noroozi/AP DETROIT — Tesla shareholders voted Thursday to restore CEO Elon Musk’s record $44.9 billion pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge … Read more

Research reveals that plant pathogens reuse phage elements for bacterial warfare

Credit: Public Domain Pixabay/CC0 Bacteriophages, viruses that attack and destroy bacteria, are ubiquitous in the natural world where they play a vital role in regulating microbial populations in ways that are not yet well understood. New research led by the University of Utah and University College London (UCL) has found that bacterial plant pathogens are … Read more

Apple debuts intelligence, Mistral raises $600 million, new AI text-to-video

The Apple Siri AI icon is appearing on a smartphone, with Apple Intelligence on … [+] background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on June 11, 2024. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images “Siri is getting an AI brain transplant,” wrote Brian X. Chen of the NY Times. With … Read more

Voyager 1 returns science data

WASHINGTON – The four instruments on NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft are returning scientific data for the first time since a computer malfunction last November, as scientists hope to keep the mission going for another decade. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced June 13 that four instruments on the spacecraft, which measure plasma waves, magnetic fields and … Read more

AI-trained exoskeletons improve locomotion and save energy

Summary: A new study details how AI and computer simulations train robotic exoskeletons to help users conserve energy while walking, running and climbing stairs. This method eliminates the need for lengthy human-involved experiments and can be applied to various assistive devices. The breakthrough offers significant potential to help those with mobility challenges, increasing access to … Read more

We will learn much more about how the human body reacts to space

We may be entering a renaissance for human spaceflight research as record numbers of private citizens go into space — and as scientists improve techniques for gathering data for these intrepid test subjects. A sign that rebirth is imminent appeared earlier this week, when the journal Nature published a small batch of papers detailing the … Read more