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  • MaNana isn't real, but similar companies already exist outside of design fiction. Tomasz HollanekThe 'ghostbots' are coming. The post AI ethicists warn of ‘digital hauntings’ from dead loved ones appeared first on Popular Science.
  • Two different individuals exhibiting DF with and without autohaemorrhaging (AH): green morph, without AH (left), blotched individual with AH (right). Bjelica Vukašin and Golubović Ana'They really commit to the role.' The post These snakes play dead, bleed, and poop to avoid being eaten appeared first on Popular Science.
  • AuraMoms, grandmas, aunts, and all mother-figures in between love a photo. Make sharing memories easier with this smart frame from Aura, on sale at Amazon. The post This Aura digital picture frame is on sale, just in time for Mother’s Day appeared first on Popular Science.
  • Using what's known as acoustic cavitation reportedly produces a tasty cup of cold brew. UNSWTraditional cold brew coffee can take as long as 24 hours to properly prepare. Chemical engineers didn’t feel like waiting around that long. The post Blasting coffee grounds with ultrasonic waves creates a 60-second cold brew appeared first on Popular Science.
  • A green-rumped parrotlet widow and her nestlings. The nestlings are likely not getting enough food because they are peering out and begging. Karl BergGreen-rumped parrotlets can be caretakers–or killers. The post Why these parrots sometimes kill each other’s chicks appeared first on Popular Science.
  • The small snail bots can work alone or in tandem. Chinese University of Hong KongThe bots use magnets instead of slime. The post Swarm of tiny snail robots stick together to form new structures appeared first on Popular Science.
  • Stack CommerceBring the spa to you with this deep tissue massager with 12 intensities. The post Discover total body relief and relaxation with this 4-head percussion massager, now $127.99 appeared first on Popular Science.