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Researchers Find Cannibalized Victim of 19th-Century Arctic Voyage
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Why Snowflake is backing embedding startup Voyage AI to improve enterprise RAG
Enterprise RAG accuracy needs better embeddings and that’s what Voyage AI provides with models that will be coming to Snowflake Cortex AI users.22 hours ago -
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Stranded cruise ship finally leaves Belfast for round-the-world voyage
Villa Vie Odyssey passengers spent four months stuck in Northern Ireland while their vessel underwent repairs. The luxury cruise liner stranded in Belfast for four months has finally set sail after ...15 hours ago -
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Kirk Cousins gives us plenty to like in electric OT win over Buccaneers
On a night where a franchise legend was honored, Cousins pulled an all-timer, passing for 509 yards and 4 touchdowns.7 hours ago -
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Benefits of adding fluoride to water may be waning, new research suggests
The widespread use of toothpaste and mouthwashes with added fluoride in recent decades appears to have diminished the health benefits of water fluoridation, according to a new study.11 hours ago -
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Are You an Extrovert? Research Says Others Probably Think You’re a Poor Listener
Here’s how to change that perception.3 hours ago -
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It’s Official: How to Be a Servant Leader Comes Down to 6 Behaviors, Says Research
The best leadership philosophy in the world, simplified to its most basic tenets.1 hour ago -
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Burglar hung out washing and cooked meal for victim
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She wants to start a College Republicans chapter at an HBCU — but can’t find an adviser
Charrise Lane wants to re-establish what would be the only active chapter of College Republicans at a historically Black college or university at Florida A&M University.Yesterday -
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Treasure hunter finally finds Golden Owl after decades
An owl statuette which was buried 31 years ago as part of a treasure hunt has reportedly been found in France.Yesterday
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