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Alien Or Comet?

Are alien probes really headed for Earth, and can Wi-Fi track us through our biometrics?

3I/ATLAS is a new, Manhattan-sized interstellar object that’s been zooming through our solar system—and two Harvard scientists argue that it could be another alien probe. The first such object was ‘Oumuamua, which, due to its unusual trajectory, was never officially identified with closeup photos.

Additionally, Wi-Fi technology is advancing rapidly. Researchers can now use Wi-Fi signals to identify and track individuals through their biometrics, even through walls and buildings, raising significant privacy concerns. Are we essentially being x-rayed in our homes?

Meanwhile, AI is becoming increasingly powerful—and risky. In one case, an AI system deleted a company’s entire database.  Here’s more from Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on a new edition of The Edge of Wonder.

Cattle Mutilation Riddle Solved

The Armoured Skeptic prepares to jockey with the CIA — as well as NASA — in tackling the issue of cattle mutilations. Along the way, he gets into the phony moon landing and other instances of social  manipulations and distortions. We have a lot to learn as so much of the history we have been taught is a lie!

AI Will Liberate Doctors

With the rapid advancement of technology in medicine, hospitals are sure to see the influx of artificial intelligence in their ERs and labs. Machines will play a vital role in helping physicians analyze data and spot abnormalities in X-rays and MRI scans that doctors might have missed. This, in turn, will free up time for doctors to establish better relations with their patients. Eric Topol, professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine at Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, tells us more in this episode of Big Think.

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Weird Items Found in X-Rays

Danger Dolan examines the 12 strangest things ever found in x-rays, such as the serrated knife ingested by a St. Bernard pup. The blade was lodged between the pup’s stomach and esophagus for nearly four days before his owner took him in for an x-ray. The knife was successfully removed after surgery. The remaining 11 examples will blow your mind.

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