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  1. : Here is a tricky one:

    1 + 1 => 121
    1 + 2 => 134
    2 + 2 => 444
    3 + 2 => 954
    3 + 3 => ?

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  2. In number theory, #Lucky #Numbers are a specific set of natural numbers generated by a "sieve" algorithm similar to the Sieve of #Eratosthenes used for primes.

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  3. In number theory, are a specific set of natural numbers generated by a "sieve" algorithm similar to the Sieve of used for primes.

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  4. In number theory, #Lucky #Numbers are a specific set of natural numbers generated by a "sieve" algorithm similar to the Sieve of #Eratosthenes used for primes.

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  5. In number theory, #Lucky #Numbers are a specific set of natural numbers generated by a "sieve" algorithm similar to the Sieve of #Eratosthenes used for primes.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/69ea

  6. In number theory, #Lucky #Numbers are a specific set of natural numbers generated by a "sieve" algorithm similar to the Sieve of #Eratosthenes used for primes.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/69ea

  7. #QuizOfTheDay: A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases generated by our actions.

    What unit is commonly used to measure #Carbon #Footprint?

    A. Kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent (kgCO2​e)
    B. Liters of methane
    C. Watts per hour
    D. Miles per gallon

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  8. : The of (AI) is substantial and growing due to the energy-intensive processes involved in training and deploying AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs).

    Training a single AI model can emit a large amount of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of multiple cars over their lifetime.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Carb

  9. #ITByte: The #Carbon #Footprint of #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is substantial and growing due to the energy-intensive processes involved in training and deploying AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs).

    Training a single AI model can emit a large amount of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of multiple cars over their lifetime.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Carb

  10. #ITByte: The #Carbon #Footprint of #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is substantial and growing due to the energy-intensive processes involved in training and deploying AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs).

    Training a single AI model can emit a large amount of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of multiple cars over their lifetime.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Carb

  11. #ITByte: The #Carbon #Footprint of #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is substantial and growing due to the energy-intensive processes involved in training and deploying AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs).

    Training a single AI model can emit a large amount of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of multiple cars over their lifetime.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Carb

  12. #ITByte: The #Carbon #Footprint of #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) is substantial and growing due to the energy-intensive processes involved in training and deploying AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs).

    Training a single AI model can emit a large amount of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of multiple cars over their lifetime.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Carb

  13. #KnowledgeBit: Sometimes mistaken for #Aurora, #STEVE ("Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement") is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a purple and green light ribbon in the sky, named in late 2016 by aurora watchers from Alberta, Canada.

    The #Phenomenon is not rare, but had not been investigated and described scientifically prior to that time.

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  14. : Sometimes mistaken for , ("Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement") is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a purple and green light ribbon in the sky, named in late 2016 by aurora watchers from Alberta, Canada.

    The is not rare, but had not been investigated and described scientifically prior to that time.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/643a

  15. #KnowledgeBit: Sometimes mistaken for #Aurora, #STEVE ("Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement") is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a purple and green light ribbon in the sky, named in late 2016 by aurora watchers from Alberta, Canada.

    The #Phenomenon is not rare, but had not been investigated and described scientifically prior to that time.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/643a

  16. #KnowledgeBit: Sometimes mistaken for #Aurora, #STEVE ("Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement") is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a purple and green light ribbon in the sky, named in late 2016 by aurora watchers from Alberta, Canada.

    The #Phenomenon is not rare, but had not been investigated and described scientifically prior to that time.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/643a

  17. #KnowledgeBit: Sometimes mistaken for #Aurora, #STEVE ("Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement") is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that appears as a purple and green light ribbon in the sky, named in late 2016 by aurora watchers from Alberta, Canada.

    The #Phenomenon is not rare, but had not been investigated and described scientifically prior to that time.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/643a

  18. #KnowledgeByte: #NASA has multiple Planetary Defense Missions dedicated to protecting it from potential threats.

    These missions are specifically aimed at detecting, tracking, and potentially deflecting near-Earth objects (NEOs) such as asteroids and comets that could pose an impact hazard to Earth.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/NASA

  19. #PhotoOfTheDay: A #VISTA before sunset

    ESO’s Paranal Observatory — located in Chile’s Atacama region — is most well known for the Very Large Telescope (VLT), ESO’s flagship telescope facility.

    However, over the last few years, the site has also become home to two state-of-the-art survey telescopes. These new members of the Paranal family are designed to image large areas of the sky quickly and deeply.

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  20. : A before sunset

    ESO’s Paranal Observatory — located in Chile’s Atacama region — is most well known for the Very Large Telescope (VLT), ESO’s flagship telescope facility.

    However, over the last few years, the site has also become home to two state-of-the-art survey telescopes. These new members of the Paranal family are designed to image large areas of the sky quickly and deeply.

    eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/i

  21. #PhotoOfTheDay: A #VISTA before sunset

    ESO’s Paranal Observatory — located in Chile’s Atacama region — is most well known for the Very Large Telescope (VLT), ESO’s flagship telescope facility.

    However, over the last few years, the site has also become home to two state-of-the-art survey telescopes. These new members of the Paranal family are designed to image large areas of the sky quickly and deeply.

    eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/i