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She was bullied for being "different." Now her IQ is higher than Einstein's. Meet Adhara Pérez Sánchez. 11 years old. From a low-income neighbourhood in Tláhauc, Mexico City. And quietly outsmarting two of the greatest minds in history. Her score? 162. Einstein and Hawking both clocked 160. Diagnosed with autism at age three after her speech regressed, Adhara spent her early years getting picked on at school for being "different." The same brain her classmates mocked had already memorised the entire periodic table and taught itself algebra. Her mum thought she was just bored. She wasn't bored. She was operating on another level entirely. By five, she'd finished elementary school. One year later, she had middle school AND high school in the rearview mirror. Then depression hit. A therapist sent her to the Center for Attention to Talent, where her sky-high IQ was finally discovered. A visit to a doctor's office decorated with Stephen Hawking artwork lit the fuse. The doctor explained who Hawking was, what he did, how he spoke to the universe through a machine. That was it. Space had her. Adhara already holds a bachelor's degree in systems engineering from CNCI University. Right now she's deep into a master's in mathematics at the Technological University of Mexico. The endgame? NASA. Mars. The stars she was practically named after. She's also chasing her G-tests, the gateway to flying with an agency linked to NASA. If everything lines up, she could be the first autistic person ever to fly a mission, around age 17. The kid they bullied is heading to space. Source: IBTimes UK (via Marie Claire Mexico)
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Meet Althéa, an artist who is building an animated universe from scratch 🎨 🎥: flammedenotredame
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Bernhard Riemann’s 1854 breakthrough proved that geometry isn't just about flat planes: it’s about the intrinsic curvature of space itself. This image perfectly breaks down the three fundamental geometries that govern our universe: > Zero Curvature (Euclidean): The classic flat plane. Parallel lines never meet, and triangle angles sum exactly to 180°. > Positive Curvature (Elliptical): Think of a sphere. Lines eventually intersect, and triangles "bulge," exceeding 180°. > Negative Curvature (Hyperbolic): A saddle-like surface where lines diverge rapidly, and triangle angles sum to less than 180°. By treating these surfaces as "manifolds," Riemann provided the mathematical framework that Albert Einstein later used to describe the warping of spacetime in General Relativity.
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Justine Musk on being married to Elon Musk what it means to a visionary In her TED Talk “Visionaries are People Who Can See In The Dark”, Justine Musk shares her experience reading a recent profile Elon: “He’s quoted as saying something to a friend — and this happened during the time we were still married together… He said that he was prepared to sacrifice his entire fortune to get a rocket into orbit. And he said, ‘I don’t care if Justine and the kids and I end up living in Justine’s parents’ basement. I’m going to make this happen.’ And so I read this and kind of wanted to go back in time, go up to him, take him by the shoulders, look him very seriously in the eyes, and say, ‘Have you seen my parents’ basement?’” Justine reflects what it means to be a visionary: “Visionaries take all that passion, their badass personalities, their mad skills, and the mastery of their chosen subject matter, and they use it to put themselves on the line unlike anybody else you’ll ever meet. And it’s this that allows them to open up windows into another, deeper reality in which transformation is possible and things of awe happen on a regular basis.” She continues: “In the beginning, we don’t trust them because we think they’re crazy, but by the end, we trust them because we know they’re crazy. They’re crazy enough to accomplish anything and risk it all in order to bring us something new to believe in. They might make lousy husbands and terrible wives. They might be the friend who never sends you a birthday present and forgets to show up for coffee. But they bring light to the dark, and they show us the universe.” Source: @TEDTalks (Jun 2017)
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Meet Gemma 4 12B! A unified, encoder-free multimodal model designed to bring high-performance intelligence directly to your laptop, and released under an Apache 2.0 license. Bridging the gap between edge efficiency and advanced reasoning. Here is what’s new with Gemma 4 12B: 👇
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Meet Go. Gopuff's AI shopping genius, co-developed with SpaceXAI. Just say what you need. It's already on its way.
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Meet the ‘Love Island: USA’ season 8 cast
Meet Create Skill on Lovart ⚡️ →Turn your best conversations into reusable workflows. → Recreate your exact workflow across different projects. → Build your own library of custom, automated workflows.
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Meet "Tawan" (ตะวัน means “The sun” 🌞) 20-min Demo AI Animated Film experiment (full feature is 90 mins) With a $500 budget and 1.5 months of work, this story is based on my original idea from 2010... and today, the technology is finally ready to bring it to life. AI showed me that solo creators can now manage an entire animation workflow. No need to pitch to big studios—you can fund yourself and bring your own stories to life. Without AI, this would still be stuck in my head. (Of course, the quality is still far from high-budget films from big studios that have 300-600 people behind them, but I think the gap will close step by step in the future.) This animated created by Seedance 2.0 on @dreamina_ai and @kinovi_ai and opening scene by @midjourney - thank you for watching.
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