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DeepSeek: How the little blue Chinese whale threatens the primacy of the American Chat GPT AI
China's new artificial intelligence product, DeepSeek has brought panic to the American technology market despite the mammoth investments announced by Donald Trump - Much cheaper than Chat GPT, it is by far the first app in the Apple Store
Toxic bacteria are found in the mysterious marbles on Sydney beaches
Nine beaches were closed on 14 January after glass marble-sized pellets began to wash up
Astrophysicists reveal for the first time the structure of 74 exocometary belts
The REASONS study, published in the journal "Astronomy and Astrophysics", marks an important milestone in the study of exocometary belts
Synolakis: How ready is Greece to face a tsunami? The mistakes and lessons learned from the tragedy in Indonesia 20 years ago
Are we better prepared today? - Where we are in Greece, 20 years after the deadliest tsunami in history, in the Indian Ocean - Analyses by the professor of Natural Disasters, Kostas Synolakis
Terrifying warning from the “godfather” of AI – “It could destroy humanity in the next 30 years”
"We've never had to manage anything smarter than us," he says, and stresses that human intelligence will look like a three-year-old child compared to AI
Mini-earthquakes in Athens: Should we be worried? Ganas, Papazachos and Lekkas answer
"I am not worried about a big earthquake" says Athanasios Ganas - "The most likely is that the activity will gradually fade away in the coming weeks" estimates Kostas Papazachos - Efthymis Lekkas: "The tremors maintain a magnitude below 4 Richter which does not worry us"