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cbrrydrz t1_ja6pgjz wrote
Reply to US 'develops' AI-powered facial recognition tech for military robot drones - The drones are to be tasked with expeditionary roles, including special operations, to "open the opportunity for real-time autonomous response by the robot." by Gari_305
Now equipment them with knife bombs and we're good to go.
cbrrydrz t1_j6s78n3 wrote
Reply to Endangered male northern quolls are giving up sleep in favour of having more sex – and it could be killing them, according to a study that investigated why male northern quolls usually mate themselves to death in one season while females can live and reproduce for up to four years. by MistWeaver80
Maybe they can sense their dwindling numbers and are trying to repopulate as quickly as possible. Sacrificing themselves for preservation of the group.
cbrrydrz t1_j6glgl0 wrote
Following or stalking?
cbrrydrz t1_j624p8e wrote
Reply to What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
Anything geothermal and data analytics engineering related
cbrrydrz t1_j5pngop wrote
Reply to comment by seamus1982 in Earth's inner core seems to be slowing its spin according to new research published in Nature Geoscience. The study authors suggest this might be part of an approximately 70-year cycle where the core speeds up and slows down relative to the rest of the planet. by shiruken
I don't think so, the earth has been at this for 4.5 billion years. Just like the magnetic poles switching (that may cause problems with electronics).
cbrrydrz t1_j1nuc0t wrote
Reply to comment by Various-Catch-113 in Untitled-death2, me, acrylic on canvas, 2022 by CardiologistNo8779
It's me creeping on all of the exposed tits. Welcome to hell folks!
cbrrydrz t1_jdb0oym wrote
Reply to comment by gobblox38 in An Arizona plant will pull CO2 from the air and trap it in concrete by captainquirk
Well, that's carbon capture sequestration you.