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- A First Look at HBO's <i>House of the Dragon</i>
- The Best Living Rooms In The World
- Emotion Recognition AI For Animals
- Malian Woman Gives Birth to Nine Babies
- Toadlet With Glowing Bones
- What’s Up With Italy’s €1 Houses?
- Yellowstone Is Shooting Paintballs At Wolves Now
- A Game Console Or A Trip To A City? This Boy’s Choice Will Surprise You!
- How the ‘Queen of Thieves’ Conned French Riviera Wealthy
- What's Going On in This Picture?
- This Girl Asked Nintendo Why Female Clothes In Animal Crossing Are More Expensive Than Male Clothes
- ‘Kraken’ Live Footage
- Taking The Emergency Exit From A Wind Turbine
- A Bag That Lets You Take Your Pet Fish on Walks
- The 100 Best Sitcoms of All Time
| A First Look at HBO's <i>House of the Dragon</i> Posted: 05 May 2021 09:24 PM PDT
The era of Game of Thrones spinoffs will begin in 2022, and we've already got a look at the prequel series House of the Dragon. Above you see a couple of obvious Targaryens, Emma D'Arcy as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen. You can see more images and descriptions of the main characters here. What do these people have to do with Game of Thrones?
If you'd like some idea how this family history plays out in the books (which may or may not be spoilers for the series), Uproxx has the details. |
| The Best Living Rooms In The World Posted: 05 May 2021 06:47 PM PDT
Have you ever wondered what the best-designed rooms look like? Well, interior design enthusiasts, rejoice! The 2021 edition of By Design: The World's Best Contemporary Interior Designers has been released. If you don't know what that is, it's basically the bible of interior design. Introducing new or groundbreaking interior designers, the book also showcases well-designed rooms. Homes and Gardens gives us a preview of the book, presenting the nine best living rooms featured in the book. Check the full list here. Image via Homes and Gardens |
| Emotion Recognition AI For Animals Posted: 05 May 2021 06:47 PM PDT
Researchers from Wageningen University & Research believe that a facial recognition AI can be used to identify the emotional state of farm animals. If this machine could actually be created (and work), then checking an animal's emotional state would no longer be exclusive to farming simulator games. However, there's little evidence that emotion recognition systems could work, as the Next Web details: The same 'science' driving systems that claim to be able to tell if someone is gay through facial recognition or if a person is likely to be aggressive, is behind emotion recognition for people and farm animals. Basically, nobody can tell if another person is gay, or aggressive just by looking at their face. You can guess. And you might be right. But no matter how many times you're right, it's always a guess and you're always operating on your personal definitions. That's how emotion recognition works too. What you might interpret as "upset," might just be someone's normal expression. What you might see as "gay," well.. I defy anyone to define internal gayism (ie: do thoughts or actions make you recognizably gay?). It's impossible to "train" a computer to recognize emotions because computers don't think. They rely on data sets labeled by humans. Humans make mistakes. Worse, it's ridiculous to imagine any two humans would look at a million faces and come to a blind consensus on the emotional state of each person viewed. Researchers don't train AI to recognize emotion or make inferences from faces. They train AI to imitate the perceptions of the specific humans who labeled the data they're using. Image via the Next Web |
| Malian Woman Gives Birth to Nine Babies Posted: 05 May 2021 01:03 PM PDT
In 2009, Nadya Suleman achieved a Guinness World Record for multiple births when she had eight babies at once, and they all survived. Two instances of a woman giving birth to nine babies have been recorded, but none of the infants survived. But now a Malian woman has given birth to nine babies by cesarian, and they are all alive. Halima Cisse was told she was carrying seven babies; two more were a surprise.
Cisse has one older daughter, who stayed behind in Mali with her husband. The nontuplets, five girls and four boys, are said to be doing well. -via Boing Boing |
| Posted: 05 May 2021 12:35 PM PDT
Yep, you've heard that right -- it's a toadlet. A small frog. Surprisingly, the actual scientific term for the newly-discovered tiny orange toadlet is toadlet. The B. rotenbergae is less than an inch long! The amphibian can be found in the Mantiqueira mountains in Brazil's Atlantic Forest. Besides being small, did you know that its bones glow under UV light? Popular Science has more details: This pumpkin toadlet looks almost identical to another species of pumpkin toadlet. If you were walking in the forest and came across one (they are difficult to spot, as they hide amongst the leaf litter), you almost certainly wouldn't know this tiny frog from its cousin. But if you're a herpetologist, like those that described the new species in a recent PLoS ONE article, you might have noticed the faded spots on its back that differentiate it from its cousin, Brachycephalus ephippium. The new toadlet, B. rotenbergae, is also a little smaller, though the two share fluorescent bones. It's unclear what function the fluorescent bones serve, though they might have something to do with communication. Image via Popular Science |
| What’s Up With Italy’s €1 Houses? Posted: 05 May 2021 12:35 PM PDT
Did you know that there are houses being sold for just €1 ($1.20) in Italy? The deal sounds too good to be true, of course. However, according to California resident Rubia Daniels, they're real - just don't expect brand new houses. Daniels was one of the first who bought a house in Mussomeli, Sicily. Travel and Leisure spoke with her to know what to do and what to avoid when you're trying to buy one of Italy's €1 homes: Does that €1 home really cost just €1? There are taxes and fees to pay, of course, along with the building work, but not all schemes are equal when it comes to the price of the house itself. "I know some people who went to another town, and it turned out to be an auction," says Daniels. Each town has different rules, whether that's the pricing structure, deposit system, number of architects or lawyers you must involve (and pay), or time in which you have to complete your renovations to avoid penalties. Make sure to pick the one that works for you. You should also be aware of the criteria for renovations. In Mussomeli, for example, you can do what you like with the interior, as long as you keep the façade as it originally would have been. Daniels is already planning an art gallery on the ground floor of one of her homes. Image via Travel and Leisure |
| Yellowstone Is Shooting Paintballs At Wolves Now Posted: 05 May 2021 12:35 PM PDT
It's for their own good, apparently. Yellowstone National Park is now shooting paintballs at wolves. Since wildlife and human interaction is an issue in the park, signs and notices are scattered all over the park to warn visitors. However, it seems that these warnings are no longer enough to keep the tourists safe from accidents when they get too close for the animals' comfort. Now, park officials are using paintballs to deter the wolves from engagement and interaction with the park's visitors: "Instead of killing them, we want to do everything in our power to preserve them—that's where non-lethal munitions come into play," Smith said. Hazing, used frequently on wildlife like coyotes, involves the use of deterrents, like loud noises, inflicted pain, and in many times, a combination of the two on an animal to discourage them from engaging in an undesirable activity or behavior. The idea with wolves is to essentially make them afraid of humans again, especially if they've lost that fear due to park visitors feeding them or getting too close to them. According to Ausband, the use of wolf hazing doesn't really work. "We tried hazing methods in the livestock industry in Idaho, but the wolves were pretty smart and caught on pretty quickly." Smith and his crew disagree. In fact, they've developed a method shared with Teton National Park, Denali National Park, and others, that involves bean bag rounds "in the ass," which is according to Smith "the best place to hit a wolf," rubber bullets, and cracker shells to create a cacophony of noise and a barrage of the senses that frightens the wolf and discourages it from interacting with humans again. "I tell my guys to make it seem like the Fourth of July is happening right over their heads," Smith told The Daily Beast. Clear paintball rounds (that, importantly, don't leave a mark on the animal), are also a tool used since, Smith says, "you're lucky if you can even use one tool before the moment has passed." Image via the Daily Beast |
| A Game Console Or A Trip To A City? This Boy’s Choice Will Surprise You! Posted: 05 May 2021 12:35 PM PDT
Well, this kid has his priorities sorted. When a mother asked her son what he wanted for his birthday, he responded with two things: a Nintendo Switch and a trip to Buffalo, New York. Both of these choices are costly, so she told him he could only pick one. The little guy actually chose the trip to Buffalo to try out their famous pizza. What an unexpected choice! Image screenshot via WIVB |
| How the ‘Queen of Thieves’ Conned French Riviera Wealthy Posted: 05 May 2021 12:34 PM PDT
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the French Riviera was a popular retreat for the wealthy elite -as it is today. W. Somerset Maugham called it "a sunny place for shady people." And so that's where Amélie Condemine went to relieve the rich of their cash and jewels. She passed herself off as the Comtesse de Monteil, which gave her access to the finest hotels and resorts, and kept suspicions from her victims at bay. In fact, she operated for twenty years before she was finally arrested in 1908.
Read the story of the Queen of Thieves at Atlas Obscura. |
| What's Going On in This Picture? Posted: 05 May 2021 12:34 PM PDT
The Carter Center shared a photograph of former president Jimmy Carter and his wife Roselyn hosting a visit from President Biden and his wife Jill. The initial reaction from everyone who saw it is What's going on here? The Carters look tiny while the Bidens appear to be giants. While the Carters are in their 90s, and people often become smaller with age, that doesn't tell the entire story. Maybe it's the wide-angle lens.
Yes, there are other things going on here. The extreme distortion without obvious facial distortion is a confluence of several factors that are explained at Popular Photography. -via PopSci |
| This Girl Asked Nintendo Why Female Clothes In Animal Crossing Are More Expensive Than Male Clothes Posted: 05 May 2021 10:45 AM PDT
One seven-year-old girl noticed that the dresses sold in the game Animal Crossing: New Horizons were more expensive than the jumpsuits or pants. Confused, she asked her mom about it, who had no answer to her question. Finding no answer, she then decided to write a letter to Nintendo on her own. We're still waiting for Nintendo's answer on her query! Image via Bored Panda |
| Posted: 05 May 2021 09:21 AM PDT
Meet the Architeuthis dux, the world's largest known squid. The animal is capable of growing to about 46 feet (14 meters long)! For reference, that is about the length of a semi-trailer truck. This huge sea animal inspired the tales of krakens, and now with scientists catching the elusive squid on camera, we can say that we finally have footage of a live kraken (well, sort of): Now, a study published online in the journal Deep Sea Research Part 1: Oceanographic Research Papers delves into why these giants of the deep are so elusive, and explains how a team of researchers was able to capture the first footage of A. dux in its natural habitat in 2012, and again in 2019 in the Gulf of Mexico. According to the study authors (many of whom were present for the 2019 giant squid sighting), the creature's evasiveness is due, in part, to its enormous eyes. Giant squids can live thousands of feet below the ocean's surface. Very little sunlight can penetrate this deep so to adapt, the giant squid evolved the largest eyes in the animal kingdom. Each of these cephalopods' peepers are about as large as a basketball — roughly three times the diameter of any other animal, Live Science previously reported. These huge eyes not only help giant squids make their way around the deep, dark ocean, but probably also make them extra sensitive to the bright lights that marine researchers mount to their submersibles and underwater cameras, according to the study authors. That sensitivity could explain why giant squids are so hard to find in their natural habitats; by the time a research vehicle reaches a squid's swimming grounds, the squid has long since fled the craft's lights and vibrations. Image via Live Science |
| Taking The Emergency Exit From A Wind Turbine Posted: 05 May 2021 09:08 AM PDT
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| A Bag That Lets You Take Your Pet Fish on Walks Posted: 05 May 2021 09:08 AM PDT
Fish can be convenient pets, particularly if you are absent from home for long hours. But you may miss out on fun activities with them, such as going on walks. Fish have notoriously low endurance for strolls through the neighborhood. The Katsugyo Bag may change that. It appears to be a a pressurized water tank with a port on one end. The only information that I can find in English is second-hand, so we will have to wait for details about this invention will change human-fish relations. -via Design You Trust |
| The 100 Best Sitcoms of All Time Posted: 05 May 2021 09:07 AM PDT
So what's left? An amazing array of sitcoms spanning 70 years and several continents. Sure, you will disagree with their rankings here and there, but you'll probably appreciate that the top 20 are all golden. And you might find some new-to-you shows that you'll want to watch. -via Digg |
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