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Mother is SHOCKED when Daughter Starts Singing In Public
[…] First song: • Amy Winehouse – Valerie (Sung By Josh) 2nd song: • Ella Eyre – We Don’t Have to Take Our… Here I am asking random people to sing in NYC, and a lot of people are saying. … Continue reading
How Did Egyptians Build Pyramids? New Study Suggests Answer | My Modern Met
By Madeleine Muzdakis on May 30, 2024 hoto: MANJIK/Depositphotos People have long wondered how ancient Egyptians managed to build the pyramids in Giza. Researchers may finally have an answer. The pyramids have stunned onlookers for centuries. The Great Pyramid of … Continue reading
Wharton professor: 4 scenarios for AI’s future | Ethan Mollick
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick explains why “co-intelligence” may be the future of AI. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► / @bigthink Up next, Debunking doomerism: 4 futurists on why we’re actually not f*cked ► • Debunking doomerism: 4 futurists … Continue reading
‘100 for the Ocean’ Brings Together 100 Photographers from Around the World to Support Marine Conservation | Colossal
MAY 28, 2024 KATE MOTHES Kori Burkhardt, “Between Two Worlds” (2022), Moorea, French Polynesia. All images © the photographers, courtesy of 100 for the Ocean 100% of net proceeds support three under-funded and under-recognized nonprofit organizations focused on ocean conservation. … Continue reading