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A pioneering team at the University of Maryland has captured the first-ever images of atomic thermal vibrations, unlocking an unseen world of motion within two-dimensional materials. Their innovative electron ptychography technique revealed elusive “moiré phasons,” a long-theorized phenomenon that governs heat, electronic behavior, and structural order at the atomic level. This discovery not only confirms decades-old theories but also provides a new lens for building the future of quantum computing, ultra-e
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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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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Call management and identity verification startup Equal AI has raised $30 Mn (around ₹286 Cr) in its Series B funding… Read more ›
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XRP posted its strongest session in days on a sharp volume surge, though traders remain focused on whether the rally can break a longer-term downtrend that still points lower. Read more ›
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In 1994, a New South Wales park ranger abseiled into a hidden canyon outside Sydney and found a grove of conifers last seen in the fossil record 90 million years ago. The Wollemi pine's wild location remains undisclosed — and for biological reasons that have nothing to do with theatre. Read more ›
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Anthropic is increasingly launching applications that directly compete with its own enterprise customers, triggering fears in the software and AI startup sectors, The Information reported. This friction boiled over during Anthropic’s recent launch of Claude Design, when Figma dropped out of ... Read more ›
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The story of the latest ShinyHunters campaign is not really about a bug in Oracle PeopleSoft. Read more ›
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Crypto firmed across the board on the largest listing in history, but the token most tied to Elon Musk traded right in line with the market. Read more ›
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На днях я наткнулся на один эксперимент в сфере ИИ, который буквально лишил меня сна. Это и безумно увлекательно, и чертовски пугающе одновременно.Нью-йоркская компания Emergence AI провернула уникальную штуку. Они создали пять абсолютно идентичных виртуальных городов, заселили в каждый по 10 цифровых агентов (Agent), наделили их профессиями, характерами, воспоминаниями и целями, а затем — просто оставили их жить своей жизнью на 15 дней.Самый сок в том, что единственным различием между... Read more ›
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Microsoft is switching Edge to a biweekly update schedule starting with Edge 152 on August 27, matching Chrome's release cadence and delivering smaller but more frequent updates to users on the Stable channel. Read more ›
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Dan McCrum spent the better part of five years being followed, hacked, smeared as a market manipulator, and threatened with criminal prosecution by the German state — for being right. Read more ›
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The former regulator joined a number of interest groups in arguing that prediction markets are overstepping their bounds by offering sports-related contracts. Read more ›
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Технологические прогнозы — штука ненадежная: иногда кажется, что даже прогнозы погоды ошибаются реже. В 1994 году, например, вышел фильм «Патруль времени» с Ван Даммом в главной роли. Действие происходило в 2004-м: герой садился в машину, командовал: «Домой», и автомобиль сам ехал по маршруту. И вот на дворе уже 2026 год, а шанс встретить на дороге такую машину все еще ниже, чем бывшую одноклассницу в одной очереди в кофейне.Чего уж говорить... Read more ›
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Marine robotics startup Rekise Marine has raised $9.7 Mn (₹92.5 Cr) in a seed funding round led by Accel and… Read more ›
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лимиты и границы задачСначала короткий вывод: Claude Fable 5 выглядит как одна из самых сильных универсальных моделей Anthropic на текущий момент, но её не стоит использовать как модель по умолчанию для всех задач.Скорее это модель для дорогих и сложных задач: миграции кода, длительного reasoning, архитектурного анализа, продуктового проектирования, анализа данных и многошаговых инженерных сценариев. Но вместе с этим появляются три практических ограничения: высокая цена, медленная работа и очень быстрый рас Read more ›
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Arkeon Technologies (Arkeon), a Gothenburg-based DeepTech startup focused on unlocking large-scale superconducting quantum computing, has closed a €594.2k (SEK 6.5 million) Seed round to support a technology that improves precision and quality in the production of quantum chips. The funding was secured from Chalmers Ventures alongside Navigare Ventures and Almi Invest. “We are seeing strong ... Read more ›
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The SPCX perpetual on Hyperliquid has bounced from this week’s lows, while Bloomberg says other shadow markets now imply a first-day gain of more than 35%. Read more ›
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Instagram is expanding its AI-powered effects for voice notes to more users, growing the feature from eight effects at its India launch in March to 15, including a new Goal! filter tied to the FIFA World Cup. Read more ›
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Oppo launched the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro in China last month, and the Reno16 family is now expected to be launching in Europe imminently. There will apparently be three members over there: the Reno16, Reno16 Pro, and the Reno16 FS. This has been revealed by a retailer listing in Italy. While the retailer doesn't reveal any specs aside from the fact that they all have 5G support, it does give... Read more ›
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Запустили открытый корпоративный мессенджер, в который можно бесплатно приглашать внешних участников. Проверили его на командах и придумали, как развивать сценарии дальше. Показываем новые идеи. Читать далее Read more ›
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Researchers have shown that controlled fire whirls can clean up oil spills faster and more cleanly than traditional burning methods. The spinning flames consumed up to 95% of the oil, cut soot emissions by 40%, and could help prevent spills from reaching sensitive marine habitats. Read more ›
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Mangroves are famous for trapping vast amounts of carbon, helping slow climate change. However, a new study suggests rising sea levels could eventually reduce that benefit across entire forests. As flooding becomes too extreme, mangroves may die off and their carbon-rich soils could erode, potentially turning these coastal ecosystems from carbon sinks into carbon sources. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered unexpected quantum complexity inside cobalt, a metal long thought to be fully understood. Advanced measurements revealed a dense network of topological electronic states that remain robust at room temperature. These states enable extremely fast electron behavior and can be switched or controlled using magnetism. The discovery could open new paths toward next-generation computing and spin-based devices. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a surprising force that may help explain how binary star systems form so quickly. New supercomputer simulations show that magnetic fields surrounding newborn stars can act like a cosmic brake, stripping away angular momentum and allowing two still-forming protostars to spiral closer together instead of drifting apart. Read more ›
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Scientists have proposed a new method for finding tightly bound supermassive black hole pairs by searching for stars that flash repeatedly as their light is magnified by the black holes’ gravity. The timing and brightness of these bursts could provide a unique fingerprint of black holes slowly spiraling toward a future collision. Read more ›
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Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate food hidden behind them—a skill previously seen only in vertebrates like mammals and birds. After training, the animals correctly identified the food’s location about 73% of the time, showing they could use a mirror as a tool rather than simply reacting to a reflection. Read more ›
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Scientists have identified genetic variants that may make some people less responsive to GLP-1 drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes. Roughly 10% of the population carries these variants, which appear to cause a mysterious form of "GLP-1 resistance." In several clinical trials, carriers were significantly less likely to reach healthy blood sugar targets while taking GLP-1 medications. Read more ›
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Scientists have successfully tested an AI-designed universal coronavirus vaccine in humans for the first time, finding it to be safe and well tolerated. The vaccine generated immune responses against multiple coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2, SARS, and related bat viruses with pandemic potential. By targeting features shared across an entire virus family, it aims to provide protection even as viruses evolve. Read more ›
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NASA’s PExT terminal has shown that spacecraft can seamlessly communicate through multiple government and commercial networks, a major step beyond traditional single-network systems. The mission is now expanding to test new capabilities that could help create a more flexible, reliable communications infrastructure for future space missions. Read more ›
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A team at the University of Minnesota discovered that changing a metal film's thickness by just a few nanometers can dramatically alter how it behaves electronically. The finding reveals a surprising new way to control metals and could help power future advances in electronics, catalysis, and quantum technology. Read more ›
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