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As the US national debate intensifies around immigration, a new study is challenging conventional wisdom about 'brain drain'--the idea that when skilled workers emigrate from developing countries, their home economies suffer.
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said that the reprioritization of capital toward internal combustion engines would thin the EV market —offering an opportunity. Read more ›
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We're tracking record low prices across the entire M3 iPad Air lineup today, with discounts available at both Amazon and Best Buy. This sale includes savings on both Wi-Fi and cellular models of the tablet. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Prices start... Read more ›
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Thoma Bravo is doubling down on AI. The private equity giant said Monday it will acquire Verint Systems in a $2 billion deal, including debt, marking the latest in a string of software buyouts as investors look to automation to ... Read more ›
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The American destroyer USS Higgins simulated an expeditionary reload of a Standard Missile-2 last month. Read more ›
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Researchers have been trying to explain this bizarre radio signal for decades. A new study hones in on its potential source. Read more ›
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Some tools are investments, but others are spares that you might never use. After all, why wouldn't you buy two of everything when they're less than $10. Read more ›
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Finchetto unveils photonic switch that could outpace electronics a thousandfold, reshaping hyperscale networking for the AGI era. Read more ›
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ASRock has launched a special 16-pin power cable with over-temperature protection for its Taichi and Phantom Gaming power supplies. Read more ›
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This WIRED-approved gear is on sale for the new school year. Save on tablets, headphones, desk chairs, and more. Read more ›
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Google will require identity verification for all Android app developers, including those distributing apps outside the Play Store, starting September 2026 in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand before expanding globally through 2027. Developers must register through a new Android Developer Console beginning March 2026. The requirement applies to certified Android devices running Google Mobile Services. Google cited malware prevention as the primary motivation, noting sideloaded apps contain 50 times Read more ›
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Massive dust storms at Burning Man 2025 damage camps and vehicles, leading to traffic disruptions and a temporary airport closure at Black Rock City. Read more ›
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Learn more about Toyota's next-generation of internal combustion engines that are being developed in partnership with Subaru and Mazda Read more ›
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The desert festival has a history of high-profile attendees, from Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. Read more ›
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A breakthrough mRNA cancer vaccine has shown the ability to supercharge the effects of immunotherapy in mice, sparking hope for a universal “off-the-shelf” treatment that could fight multiple cancers. Unlike traditional vaccines designed to target specific tumor proteins, this approach simply revs up the immune system as if it were fighting a virus. The results were dramatic—when paired with checkpoint inhibitors, tumors shrank, and in some cases, the vaccine alone... Read more ›
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Planting more trees can help cool the planet and reduce fire risk—but where they are planted matters. According to UC Riverside researchers, tropical regions provide the most powerful climate benefits because trees there grow year-round, absorb more carbon dioxide, and cool the air through processes like evapotranspiration, or “tree sweating.” Read more ›
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An aggressive blood pressure target of under 120 mm Hg can significantly reduce heart disease risk, researchers found. Despite more side effects and higher costs, the approach proved cost-effective and beneficial for many patients. Read more ›
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Scientists have decoded the microbial and environmental factors behind cacao fermentation, the critical process that defines chocolate’s taste. By recreating the fermentation with controlled microbial communities, they’ve paved the way for more consistent, high-quality chocolate. Read more ›
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MSU researchers discovered that microbes begin shaping the brain while still in the womb, influencing neurons in a region critical for stress and social behavior. Their findings suggest modern birth practices that alter the microbiome may have hidden impacts on brain development. Read more ›
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Researchers discovered that early puberty or childbirth doubles women’s risk for major diseases and accelerates aging, while later timing offers protective benefits. Genetic analysis reveals evolutionary tradeoffs, where reproductive advantages early in life create health burdens later. Read more ›
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Lithium battery recycling offers a powerful solution to rising demand, with discarded batteries still holding most of their valuable materials. Compared to mining, recycling slashes emissions and resource use while unlocking major economic potential. Yet infrastructure, policy, and technology hurdles must still be overcome. Read more ›
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Kelp forests bounce back faster from marine heatwaves when shielded inside Marine Protected Areas. UCLA researchers found that fishing restrictions and predator protection strengthen ecosystem resilience, though results vary by location. Read more ›
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Scientists have identified a never-before-seen supernova, SN2021yfj, which exploded after losing nearly all of its outer layers. Instead of light elements, it revealed silicon and sulfur from deep within the star—direct proof of a layered stellar structure. The discovery challenges existing theories and suggests stars may die in more exotic ways than textbooks predict. Read more ›
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A sweeping review of 67 trials has cast doubt on the use of ketamine and similar NMDA receptor antagonists for chronic pain relief. While ketamine is frequently prescribed off-label for conditions like fibromyalgia and nerve pain, researchers found little convincing evidence of real benefit and flagged serious side effects such as delusions and nausea. The lack of data on whether it reduces depression or opioid use adds to the uncertainty. Read more ›
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