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The FDA has issued its first ever approval on a safety consultation for lab-grown fish. That makes Wildtype only the fourth company to get approval from the regulator to sell cell-cultivated animal products, and its cultivated salmon is now available to order from one Portland restaurant. Wildtype announced last week that the FDA had sent […] Read more ›
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Apple’s AirTag tracker is about to get an upgrade, a rumor says, with new features in the cards. Read more ›
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The company warns against deleting the ‘inetpub’ folder used in security patch deployment Read more ›
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Apple will highlight its AI strategy at Monday's WWDC 2025 keynote, with its much-talked-about "Liquid Glass" software redesign playing a secondary role in announcements, claims industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Reports leading up to WWDC have indicated that iOS 26 will feature a major design overhaul inspired by visionOS, the operating system for Apple's Vision Pro headset. The redesign has been described as the biggest update to iOS since iOS 7,... Read more ›
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Kristina Bouweiri joined her husband's limo company in the 90s. She bought it from him when they divorced and kept it afloat during the pandemic. Read more ›
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The Persona-inspired horror game Demonschool has a new release window, following a delay last year. Read more Read more ›
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The fight over President Donald Trump’s so-called big, beautiful bill is turning ugly. After passing the GOP-controlled House, the bill has moved to the Senate, where Republicans are facing a bitter divide over how to balance their competing priorities. They want to extend and expand Trump’s tax cuts, which disproportionately benefit the rich and come […] Read more ›
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"Ambient EQ" could return to the Pixel lineup in the form of "Adaptive tone" on the Pixel 10 series. Read more ›
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Every six weeks, the CEO of Lyft, David Risher, drives for the app. He says most riders don't recognize him but go bananas when he reveals himself. Read more ›
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Today will change the course of iOS design – WWDC, Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference, starts today at 17:00 UTC. You can watch the live stream below, the first keynote will reveal the latest Apple software. The tagline this year is “Sleek peek”. Check out our What to Expect article for more details on what’s coming. In short, iOS and iPadOS are getting major redesigns (the biggest since iOS 7, allegedly).... Read more ›
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"It is a convergence among three of our major platforms. So robots, energy storage, AI," Wood said of Tesla. Read more ›
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Among all the lurid details and allegations that have surfaced in Sean “Diddy” Combs’s trial on federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, one potential aspect of the music mogul’s relationships has flown under the radar. What we haven’t heard on the witness stand is a concept crucial to understanding intimate partner violence and […] Read more ›
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It wasn't much of a secret, but Microsoft's Xbox-branded third-party handheld is finally official. As rumoured, it's been made in partnership with ASUS, and is launching later this year. Read more Read more ›
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The Gen Z tennis star said she doesn't relate to "crazy stories of tennis parents" because her mom and dad have always listened to her opinions. Read more ›
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SOL rebounded from earlier losses as traders watch US-China negotiations in London, where officials aim to resolve tariff tensions and export restrictions. Read more ›
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The Xiamen Airlines 737 Max was the first to be sent to China since Boeing returned some planes after tariff tensions boiled over. Read more ›
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It feels quite apt that Xbox has really started to nail this summer showcase business these past few years. Those few years being right when the summer showcase as a concept is starting to look just a little out of date. Back in the heady E3 days, team green used to pack out their LA Live Microsoft theatre, just along from the main show floor, and then frequently go on... Read more ›
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Things are picking up on the Mass Effect TV series. Over the weekend, it was announced that Doug Jung - known for his work on the upcoming Chief of War and as a co-writer for Star Trek Beyond - has joined Amazon's Mass Effect TV series as a showrunner. Read more Read more ›
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Frogs, salamanders, and other amphibians are not just battling habitat loss and pollution they're now also contending with increasingly brutal heat waves and droughts. A sweeping 40-year study shows a direct link between the rise in extreme weather events and the growing number of species landing on the endangered list. Europe, the Amazon, and Madagascar have become danger zones, with amphibians unable to adapt quickly enough. But there s hope... Read more ›
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An international team of scientists has unveiled the largest and most detailed map of the universe ever created using the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing nearly 800,000 galaxies stretching back to almost the beginning of time. The COSMOS-Web project not only challenges long-held beliefs about galaxy formation in the early universe but also unexpectedly revealed 10 times more galaxies than anticipated along with supermassive black holes Hubble couldn t see. Read more ›
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Flooding in coastal communities is happening far more often than previously thought, according to a new study. The study also found major flaws with the widely used approach of using marine water level data to capture instances of flooding. Read more ›
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What happens inside your brain when you hear a steady rhythm or musical tone? According to a new study, your brain doesn't just hear it -- it reorganizes itself in real time. Read more ›
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In the dense forests of Michigan s Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have uncovered a massive ancient agricultural system that rewrites what we thought we knew about Native American farming. Dating back as far as the 10th century, the raised ridged fields built by the ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe covered a vast area and were used for cultivating staple crops like corn and squash. Using drone-mounted lidar and excavations, researchers... Read more ›
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Making a discovery with the potential for innovative applications in pharmaceutical development, a microbiology student has found a long sought-after fungus that produces effects similar to the semisynthetic drug LSD, which is used to treat conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction. Read more ›
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Humpback whales have been observed blowing bubble rings during friendly interactions with humans a behavior never before documented. This surprising display may be more than play; it could represent a sophisticated form of non-verbal communication. Scientists from the SETI Institute and UC Davis believe these interactions offer valuable insights into non-human intelligence, potentially helping refine our methods for detecting extraterrestrial life. Their findings underscore the intelligence, curiosity, and. Read more ›
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A diabetes drug may soon double as a treatment for liver disease. Dapagliflozin, an SGLT-2 inhibitor typically used for type 2 diabetes, significantly improved liver inflammation and scarring in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) during a clinical trial in China. Participants on the drug saw better liver outcomes and fewer side effects than those on a placebo. Although more research is needed, especially in diverse populations, this finding hints... Read more ›
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Scientists have built a lab model that visually tracks how microscopic contact points between fault surfaces evolve during earthquake cycles, revealing the hidden mechanics behind both the slow buildup of tectonic stress and the rapid ruptures that cause earthquakes. This breakthrough uncovers a key physical variable long used in models but never fully understood: the real contact area. With LED lighting and transparent materials, researchers watched ruptures unfold in milliseconds... Read more ›
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New research demonstrates that with collaboration between stakeholders, Australia can fully decarbonize its domestic and energy export economies by 2060 -- a feat requiring $6.2 trillion USD and around 110,000 square kilomters of land -- while avoiding harm to important areas for biodiversity outcomes, safeguarding agricultural activities, and respecting Indigenous land rights. Read more ›
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