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The vivo Y500 is scheduled to launch in China on September 1. Ahead of the official unveiling, the handset has been listed on the China Telecom website, which reveals its complete specifications. According to the China Telecom listing, the upcoming Y series phone will sport a 6.77-inch OLED display with a Full HD+ resolution. The handset will be equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, paired with 12 GB of... Read more ›
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Stockholm-based Farang, an AI research lab developingnext-generation foundational Large Language Models, has raised €1.5 million inseed funding.Farang has created anovel architecture for Large Languag... Read more ›
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alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org: You've probably heard it before in a meeting: 'Let's touch base offline to align our bandwidth on this workflow.' Corporate jargon like this is easy to laugh at -- but its negative impact in the office can be serious. According to a new study, using too much jargon in the workplace can hurt employees' ability to process messages, leading them to experience negative feelings... Read more ›
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A good fast charger can make a world of difference when you're low on battery and short on time. With more devices — from smartphones to laptops — supporting quick-charging tech, having an accessory that can deliver serious power in minutes is almost essential. Many newer phones no longer come with charging bricks in the box, so picking up a reliable fast charger will be essential for most people. Whether... Read more ›
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Whoop is a subscription-based fitness tracker that aims to maximize human performance. But, while it felt inaccessible for the layman from the outside, it convinced me to move on from my Apple Watch. Read more ›
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Google Home can now initiate routines based on your phone's connection to your home Wi-Fi. Read more ›
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Farang, an AI research lab based in Stockholm, has raised €1.5M in seed funding to develop its next-generation large language models. Swedish AI research lab Farang has raised €1.5M in seed funding to develop a next-generation AI architecture that outperforms existing transformer models while using 25 times fewer computational resources. The Stockholm-based company, founded in ... Read more 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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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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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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Industrial forests, packed with evenly spaced trees, face nearly 50% higher odds of megafires than public lands. A lidar-powered study of California’s Sierra Nevada reveals how dense plantations feed fire severity, but also shows that proactive thinning could prevent forests from collapsing into shrubland ecosystems. Read more ›
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A large-scale review finds that acetaminophen use during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism and ADHD in children. The strongest studies showed the clearest links, pointing to biological pathways like oxidative stress and hormone disruption. Experts call for caution, updated guidelines, and safer alternatives. Read more ›
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Two independent research teams have unveiled near-complete reference genomes of the central bearded dragon, a reptile with the rare ability to change sex depending on both chromosomes and nest temperature. Using next-generation sequencing technologies from China and Australia, the projects uncovered the long-sought genetic basis of sex determination in this lizard. Read more ›
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Researchers discovered two brain regions that work as a “neural compass,” keeping people oriented in virtual city navigation. These areas tracked direction consistently, hinting at new ways to detect and monitor neurological disorders that cause disorientation. Read more ›
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