Day: April 1, 2023
Plants emit a "rather noisy" cry for help when under stress, scientists find
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Israel’s Protests Over Judicial Overhaul To Continue Despite Suspension
Protests against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul showed no sign of abating on Saturday, despite its suspension by the embattled premier this week, as tens of thousands took to the streets.
Ex-CIA chief says Putin is ‘dead man walking’ as ‘uprising’ looms
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has left Russian generals “disgusted”, a former counterintelligence chief at the CIA has said.
I took in an adorable puppy who was dumped in a box – but was shocked when we realised what he really was
A MAN found a seemingly adorable puppy on the side of the road and took it in before discovering what she truly was.
The Illinois man rescued the lonely pup and brought her in a box to the local police believing it was a lost pet.
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As China’s Birth Rate Falls, College Students Given A Week Off To “Fall In Love”: Report – NDTV
As China’s Birth Rate Falls, College Students Given A Week Off To “Fall In Love”: Report NDTVView Full Coverage on Google News
As China’s Birth Rate Falls, Students Given Off To “Fall In Love”: Report
In April, nine institutions in China claim to be offering students a week off to “fall in love.”
With Easy AI-Generated Deepfakes, Is Every Day April Fool’s Day Now?
“Every day is April Fool’s Day now, requiring a low but constant effort,” argues Motherboard’s senior editor, in a post shared by Slashdot reader samleecole.
“As AI-generated shitposting becomes easier, it’s inevitable that one of these will catch yo…
Sources: Lyft founders’ departures followed months of staff concerns as the company’s market value fell 85% to under $3.5B in two years, while Uber fared better (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Lyft founders’ departures followed months of staff concerns as the company’s market value fell 85% to under $3.5B in two years, while Uber fared better — New CEO says he aims to boost employee morale an…
Italian government seeks to penalize the use of English words
Italians who use English and other foreign words in official communications could face fines of up to €100,000 (US$108,705) under new legislation introduced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party.