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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: For decades, scientists believed Prochlorococcus, the smallest and most abundant phytoplankton on Earth, would thrive in a warmer world. But new research suggests the microscopic bacterium, which forms the foundation of the marine food web and helps regulate the planet's climate, will decline sharply as seas heat up. A study published Monday in the journal Nature Microbiology found Prochlorococcus populations could shrink by as much as half in t
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When my son was in a baseball slump I didn't brush off his misses. Instead, I told him he hadn't been putting in the work he needed to be good. Read more ›
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From data-removal services to threat monitoring, the Public Service Alliance says its new marketplace will help public servants defend themselves in an era of data brokers and political violence. Read more ›
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Future-of-work expert Annie Dean has a new job at real-estate giant CBRE. She imagines offices feeling "a little bit more like hotels." Read more ›
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Apple’s annual iPhone event kicks off later today, and we may finally see the iPhone Air. That would appear alongside the usual iPhone refresh, with an array of iPhone 17 devices. We’re expecting four models again: iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Some reports suggest bigger batteries will appear across the series. Still, the rumored iPhone Air will be the technical star, expected to... Read more ›
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Stephen King has posted a list of his "10 favorite movies" on X. Here's where you can watch them. Read more ›
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A renowned CS2 esports player claims the game only runs well on AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Read more ›
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China's military parade last week had plenty of drones and counter-drone systems on display, but it also clearly sees that there's more to war. Read more ›
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Jimmy Kimmel has responded to the birthday letter Donald Trump allegedly gave to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday. Read more ›
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The pool, rooftop restaurant, and service were the best parts of my stay at the adults-only hotel Manon les Suites in Copenhagen. Read more ›
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Apple's online storefront has gone down ahead of the "Awe dropping" Apple event taking place later today, where several new products are expected to be announced. Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, and iPhone 17 Pro models, as well as Apple Watch SE 3, Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and AirPods Pro 3. The company should also announce the release dates of... Read more ›
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The NFL's "Brazil Game" was the first game to be broadcast exclusively on YouTube, and it drew a massive audience. Anthropic is settling a class action lawsuit over copyright, but not everyone agrees it's a setback for AI companies. Amazon is cracking down on free Prime shipping for invited guests outside your immediate household. Read more ›
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The Twitch streamer could pivot from influencer to candidate. But he tells WIRED’s Big Interview podcast he’d rather use his platform to tell Dems “you can’t podcast your way out of this problem.” Read more ›
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Indoor air can be five times more polluted than outdoor air. I asked two experts about common causes of poor air quality in the home. Read more ›
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Amsterdam-based Asperitas, a provider of thermal management solutions, has raised undisclosed funding led by STECON GROUP with participation from Shell Ventures, PDENH, and Invest-NL. STECON GROUP is one of Thailand’s largest construction companies, with over 60 years of experience in building large infrastructure projects such as mass transit systems, highways, petrochemical plants, power plants, renewable ... Read more Read more ›
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Team Cherry has revealed details of Hollow Knight: Silksong's first patch, which will make the early game a little easier. Read more Read more ›
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Stephen Colbert has reacted to the very creepy drawing Trump allegedly gave to Epstein for his birthday. Read more ›
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TikTok's deadline to find a buyer for its US operations is next week. Read more ›
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vivo continues to tease the upcoming X300 series, this time revealing key design details of the flagship models. According to vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao, the vivo X300 series will be slimmer and lighter than its predecessors. It will also feature a compact body despite offering improved camera hardware. In an image shared alongside the Weibo post, we can see that the camera bump has a tapered edge instead of... Read more ›
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A group of more than 85 scientists have issued a joint rebuttal to a recent U.S. Department of Energy report about climate change, finding it full of errors and misrepresenting climate science. NPR: The group of climate scientists found several examples where the DOE authors cherry-picked or misrepresented climate science in the agency's report. For instance, in the DOE report the authors claim that rising carbon dioxide can be a... Read more ›
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An Indiana bankruptcy lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta after his Facebook page was repeatedly shut down for "impersonating" CEO Mark Zuckerberg, despite being his real legal name. TechCrunch reports: Mark Zuckerberg the lawyer uses a commercial Facebook page to advertise his legal practice and communicate with potential clients. But his page has been disabled five times in the last eight years, since Meta's moderation systems flag his account... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: The United States is on the precipice of a historic, if dubious, achievement. If current trends hold, 2025 could be the first year on record in which the US population actually shrinks. The math is straightforward. Population growth has two sources: natural increase (births minus deaths) and net immigration (arrivals minus departures). Last year, births outnumbered deaths by 519,000 people. That means any decline... Read more ›
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Four years ago a small Microsoft Research team started creating an analog optical computer. They used commercially available parts like sensors from smartphone cameras, optical lenses, and micro-LED lights finer than a human hair. "As the light passes through the sensor at different intensities, the analog optical computer can add and multiply numbers," explains a Microsoft blog post. They envision the technology scaling to a computer that for certain problems... Read more ›
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Germany has already met its 2028 goal for reducing coal-fired power generation, so won't need to order the shutdown of any plants for a second year running, the country's regulator said. From a report: Germany has an interim 2028 target of reducing coal-fired power by 8.7 gigawatts, and as of Sept. 1 it had exceeded this level by about 10%, the Federal Network Agency said on its website on Monday.... Read more ›
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Paramount and Activision are teaming up to produce a live-action Call of Duty movie, with Paramount promising the same blockbuster treatment it gave Top Gun: Maverick. David Ellison, Chairman and CEO of Paramount, said in a statement: "As a lifelong fan of Call of Duty this is truly a dream come true. From the first Allied campaigns in the original Call of Duty, through Modern Warfare and Black Ops, I've... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Managers and supervisors brace yourselves: calling the boss a dickhead is not necessarily a sackable offense, a tribunal has ruled. The ruling came in the case of an office manager who was sacked on the spot when -- during a row -- she called her manager and another director dickheads. Kerrie Herbert has been awarded almost 30,000 pounds in compensation and... Read more ›
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Switzerland has launched Apertus, a fully open-source, multilingual LLM trained on 15 trillion tokens and over 1,000 languages. "What distinguishes Apertus from many other generative AI systems is its commitment to complete openness," reports CyberInsider. From the report: Unlike popular proprietary models, where users can only interact via APIs or hosted interfaces, Apertus provides open access to its model weights, training datasets, documentation, and even intermediate checkpoints. The source code... Read more ›
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Warner Bros. Discovery has filed a major copyright lawsuit against Midjourney, accusing the AI image generator of exploiting its movies and TV shows to train models and generate near-identical reproductions of iconic characters like Batman, Bugs Bunny, and Rick and Morty. From The Hollywood Reporter: The company "brazenly dispenses Warner Bros. Discovery's intellectual property" by letting subscribers produce images and videos of iconic copyrighted characters, alleges the complaint, filed on... Read more ›
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America is becoming a nation of economic pessimists. WSJ reports: A new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll [PDF] finds that the share of people who say they have a good chance of improving their standard of living fell to 25%, a record low in surveys dating to 1987. More than three-quarters said they lack confidence that life for the next generation will be better than their own, the poll found. Nearly... Read more ›
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