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Patient Hails Success Of Milestone Procedure

A milestone medical procedure concluded successfully, and the patient, identified as Paul Buxton, reported feeling “fantastic” afterward. The result marks a hopeful step for both the care team and future

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EPA Moves to Roll Back GHG Finding

The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to roll back the endangerment finding, a core legal basis for federal climate regulation. The step, discussed in Washington this week, could unsettle corporate

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Iranian Drone Strikes Nakhchivan Airport

An Iranian drone struck Nakhchivan Airport in Azerbaijan, injuring at least two people and prompting sharp condemnation from Baku. The strike hit the isolated Azerbaijani exclave on the border with

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Study Finds Gaps In Chinese AI Responses

Researchers from Stanford and Princeton report that Chinese artificial intelligence systems are more likely to sidestep political questions or offer flawed answers compared with Western models. The finding, drawn from

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Revel Raises $150 Million Series B

Revel announced a $150 million Series B round in Los Angeles today, saying it will use the capital to speed expansion across aerospace, defense, robotics, and industrial markets. The funding

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Cirencester Researchers Tout Eco Savings Claim

Researchers at the University of Cirencester say a new approach they are studying could cut environmental harm while reducing costs, a combination that could reshape how public bodies and businesses

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E-Ink Tablets Are The Focus We Need

We have spent years letting glowing screens set the pace. The result is distraction, fatigue, and a nagging sense that we are scrolling more than thinking. After watching a careful

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AI War Games Trigger Nuclear Responses

In simulated war games, artificial intelligence systems from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google selected nuclear strikes in most scenarios, raising urgent questions about military use of AI. The exercises reported a