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but (in true Atlas Obscura fashion) have found a whole sea of lesser-known destinations to pique your interest.

or perhaps an observatory? The options are limitless and confined only by the designers imagination.El Studio Normal/InstagramĀ The hope is that the new artistic installations will enhance the relationship between design.

Amazon launches Care Hub for family to monitor senior citizens

The structure is named Capot (Spanish for car hood) and is meant to explore the relations people have with their cars and particularly their hoods.The stylish installation consists of 95 Volkswagen Gol car hoods brought together in a pine cone-like form that looms above festivalgoers.one is inspired to see how other objects from cars could be recycled into beautiful and useful products.

Amazon launches Care Hub for family to monitor senior citizens

We look forward to seeing what other designs Autopartes will produce and exploring the many ways the auto industry will be affected by the projecthas spoken out against the six-month ban on AI development that some tech celebrities and business executives demanded earlier.

Amazon launches Care Hub for family to monitor senior citizens

Schmidt is of the opinion that researchers should release AI algorithms with “some kind of mitigation for things that it could do that are negative.

an open letter addressing AI labs called to halt the development of sophisticated AI systems in order to address concerns about abuse and the serious “risks to society and humanity.What does it taste like?“I won’t eat it at the moment because we haven’t seen this protein for 4.

Wunderman ThompsonĀ Cultured meat is actual animal meat that has been produced utilizing cutting-edge molecular technology from animal cells rather than actual animal cells.”The scientists in an oven slowly cooked the enormous meatball before having its exterior browned with a blowtorch.

the Vow team and the international experts in the project claim that this spurt will revolutionize the food industry.” said Ernst Wolvetang of the Queensland University’s Australian Institute of Bioengineering.

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